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Those should work, but I have always preferred to use wood from the milling as stickers.
When milling the log into a cant, just slice on board off the outside that is less desirable and stand up on its side and rip strips. Cross cut them with a cir saw to the desired length.
I seem to have less staining this way vs using pine with oak for instance. I dont know if there is anything to it, but its free, and has worked for me.
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Those sticks should work OK, just rip each in 1/2 and you will be good to go. Exact species doesn't seem to matter. Just dry and straight.
Some species of wood you can get away with using green stickers sawn from the log you are cutting. Cypress / Cedars etc seem OK, they are fast drying and resist staining. Other species, not so good. If it's construction lumber, the staining doesn't matter. But if you have nice hardwood for furniture, take the time and do it right.