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Stopping Powder Post Beetles
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:24:36 -0400, Goedjn wrote:
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 14:32:39 -0500,
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I bought an antique horse drawn wagon at an auction. For it's age,
it's in good condition. However, the wood is infested with powder
post beetles and I can see fresh dust by some of the holes.
I am looking for a method to kill all live beetles inside the wood.
What can I use?
Someone recommended using an insecticide sprayer and soaking the wood
with straight bleach. Will this work? I prefer using something which
is not poisonous or harmful to the environment. Bleach would fit this
need. It is a poison, but will not leave harmful residue and aside
from making the wood lighter, it should not cause any damage, and is
also cheap to buy.
Will bleach work? What else can I use? What if I sprayed with
kerosene or another oil?
Bribe somebody at a nearby shipyard to hoist the thing
up in front of a radar array, and microwave the sucker.
Barring that,
You should use timbor or boracare.
Not at the prices I am seeing for that stuff. But I can see it's just
a borax product. Why not just use boric acid?
Mark
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