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Martin H. Eastburn
 
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When living in California and buying Redwood or other craft type stuff for
the house, it was required to have it gassed in a professional company.
Buy a coffee table - and see it next week delivered.

The law there liked pressured gas.
Kinda like tenting a house...

Martin
Martin Eastburn
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Brad Curfman wrote:
What did you mean by "Egg stage probably not a player" ?
Is there a way to kill off any eggs that are in the wood ?

Can you seal the wood so that any beetles that hatch in the future will
not be able to bore to the surface ?

Brad Curfman
http://www.curfman.net

George wrote:

"Brad Curfman" wrote in message
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Actually, now thatI've thought about it, would freezing really work for
the eggs ? If these pests can take years to incubate, they would go thru
a few winters before hatching. So, the eggs wouldn't be affected byt
freezing.

Any other good quick fixes for this ? Besides the microwave ?



You've hit it on the head. Freezing will cause the grubs to go dormant, not
die. Borax is great for those things that walk in it, but that's all.

Depending on the finish, I go for something asphyxiating to take care of
adult and larva. . Some CA fumes, or
perhaps a good place for ethyl alcohol, as long as your finish is not
shellac. They'll get high and kill each other in traffic accidents....





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