Steve Maskery
Established Member
I had a nasty surprise this afternoon as I got to my bench. I saw a critter crawling across my bench. About 6mm long, with wings. I squashed him, I don't care if there is a world shortage of insects, I don't want them in my workshop, than you very much.
But wait, there is another. And another. Loads of them. Squish, squash, sqush.
And then I twigged - woodworm. Now my bench has had woodworm before. When I first bought the timber, some of it was infested. Of course, I didn't know that, or I would not have bought it, I only found out the first spring afterwards. But that must be 20-odd years ago.
I treated it, of course and all was well. Then the bench stood two years in a barn, but it's been here now about five years, with no trouble, so I have no idea how they have got here. But there are new holes in my bench, so there is no doubt as to their origin.
Does anyone know much about them? I've been out and bought some woodworm killer. There was just one crawling about when I got back from the shops, but I still doused the top. The trouble is, IIUIC, the holes are flight holes, i.e. they've been and gone to lay their eggs somewhere else.
This is a timber-framed building...
Worried Steve
PS The only good thing to come out of this is that the same place from which I bought the woodworm juice also had 19 Crimes at a very appealing price
But wait, there is another. And another. Loads of them. Squish, squash, sqush.
And then I twigged - woodworm. Now my bench has had woodworm before. When I first bought the timber, some of it was infested. Of course, I didn't know that, or I would not have bought it, I only found out the first spring afterwards. But that must be 20-odd years ago.
I treated it, of course and all was well. Then the bench stood two years in a barn, but it's been here now about five years, with no trouble, so I have no idea how they have got here. But there are new holes in my bench, so there is no doubt as to their origin.
Does anyone know much about them? I've been out and bought some woodworm killer. There was just one crawling about when I got back from the shops, but I still doused the top. The trouble is, IIUIC, the holes are flight holes, i.e. they've been and gone to lay their eggs somewhere else.
This is a timber-framed building...
Worried Steve
PS The only good thing to come out of this is that the same place from which I bought the woodworm juice also had 19 Crimes at a very appealing price