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I have a pile of wood in storage too long for future projects but a few have
temites in it. Some have active infestation and it goes to the trash but
some look like inactive but how can I tell for sure? Should I just throw
everything out in that pile?


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"** Frank **" wrote in
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I have a pile of wood in storage too long for future projects but a
few have temites in it. Some have active infestation and it goes to
the trash but some look like inactive but how can I tell for sure?
Should I just throw everything out in that pile?




Yes. Then go to the hardware store, and buy the proper termiticide, and
use it according to the instructions.

Don't mess with these bugs.

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On Jul 7, 12:04 pm, (J T) wrote:
Sat, Jul 7, 2007, 5:06am (EDT-3) (** Frank **) doth
sayeth:
I have a pile of wood in storage too long for future projects but a few
have temites in it. Some have active infestation and it goes to the
trash but some look like inactive but how can I tell for sure? Should I
just throw everything out in that pile?

What makes you sure it's termites? Unless it's on the ground, I'd
say probably not; termites are apparently fairly fussy about their eats,
no wood too wet, or too dry, just in a certain range. You'd probably
need a professional opinion to know for sure. Then it may, or not, be
able to be saved - tenting and fumigaion pops to mind, maybe soak it in
someing. And, the cure could wind up costng more tha a supply of new
wood.

As I understand it, termites don't spend 24/7 in a selected piece
of wood, they must go back to the next, they can only get their
norishment in the next somehow. Maybe there's a McTermite's there.
Google is your friend.

Hmm, I recall readng something about borax, but don't remember if
it was to get rid of termites, or mules. Google.

JOAT
I do things I don't know how to do, so that I might learn how to do
them.
- Picasso


It's more likely Powder Post Beetles.
Do a google search and you will find info on how to identify them.
Heating the lumber above 130 degrees for several hours will sterilize
it.
A kiln for drying lumber normally achieves this.

I read a post from a guy who covered his lumber with black plastic
for several hot summer
days and it took care of them.
Determine the value of the lumber to help decide if it's worth the
effort.
Frank

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