Went to work on some kiln dried sawn european oak that has been sitting in the workshop for the last year and saw some holes in the sap wood in a couple of the planks. Cut off the offending strips and gave it a whack and some small live beetles fell out. I've indentified them as powder post beetle.
Question is, is the oak that I have in the workshop now contaminated and not fit for sale or can I do something about it?
Fortunately there isn't a huge amount of timber in there at the moment but it is still not ideal to have to throw out what looks like perfectly good timber.
Thank you in advance.
Question is, is the oak that I have in the workshop now contaminated and not fit for sale or can I do something about it?
Fortunately there isn't a huge amount of timber in there at the moment but it is still not ideal to have to throw out what looks like perfectly good timber.
Thank you in advance.
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