Hi folks, I have acquired what was once a card table and, it is my intention to play around with it and modify it somewhat for use by my granddaughter.
However, having dismantled it in readiness for lots of sanding and preparation, followed by a few coats of paint. I notice that in one or two places there are a number of perfectly round holes which are about a couple of millimetres in diameter. I am wondering if these are the signs of woodworm and if so, how can I tell if they are still active and which may result in the need for treatment.
These holes are all that can be seen. there is nothing else wrong with the wood, there are no signs of any surface damage such as rough or soft areas.
I have attached a small photo of what I am talking about.
Any thoughts/advice will be much appreciated. Thank you.
However, having dismantled it in readiness for lots of sanding and preparation, followed by a few coats of paint. I notice that in one or two places there are a number of perfectly round holes which are about a couple of millimetres in diameter. I am wondering if these are the signs of woodworm and if so, how can I tell if they are still active and which may result in the need for treatment.
These holes are all that can be seen. there is nothing else wrong with the wood, there are no signs of any surface damage such as rough or soft areas.
I have attached a small photo of what I am talking about.
Any thoughts/advice will be much appreciated. Thank you.