I've made a couple of trips to timber yards selling air-dried wood and both times returned with one or two bits of wood that have a few exit holes.
Am I right thinking this is more likely to happen with air-dried wood than kiln dried? I can get both quite locally, but like the sound of working with air-dried more.
And is it best to just chuck the whole bit of wood if it has exit holes, or should I treat it and remove and bin the sections with holes?
I've searched around for advice online and know it's tricky knowing it the worm's active, if treatment has worked etc.
At the moment, the pieces with holes are sat in the garden waiting!
Thanks for any thoughts.
Am I right thinking this is more likely to happen with air-dried wood than kiln dried? I can get both quite locally, but like the sound of working with air-dried more.
And is it best to just chuck the whole bit of wood if it has exit holes, or should I treat it and remove and bin the sections with holes?
I've searched around for advice online and know it's tricky knowing it the worm's active, if treatment has worked etc.
At the moment, the pieces with holes are sat in the garden waiting!
Thanks for any thoughts.