Burkhardt
09-20-2017, 11:00 PM
A while ago I posted a question of how to best to use a nice slab of spalted Myrtle and got some good recommendations, e.g. regarding the significant warp.
Now, I had other projects going and left the slab in a separate garage (not where I store my other project wood supply). The only other wood in that garage is the framing. When I looked at the slab today I noticed a few peculiar large holes, nicely round , maybe 3/8" diameter like drilled but curving right behind the surface. So, I took a carving wheel and started digging. About an inch below the surface the hole was hard packed with powder but with the small grinder I could not get deep enough to find the culprit, probably some kind of larvae. Reading up on the Net it suggests it could be the "Fake Powderpost Beetle" but honestly I don't care. I am a bit miffed about the nice piece of wood but also concerned that I may have some serious boring bugs in the house. I have not seen a bug making such large holes before. Normally we have only termites here in SoCal. I will fumigate the garage, look at my other wood and probably get a pest guy to check on the house.
Anyone see such a damage or any suggestions? The wood was probably good when I bought it with no surface abnormalities and it is as dry as can be. For now I left the slab outside and may cut it up with a chainsaw later. Here some pics showing the original slab and the recent damage:
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Now, I had other projects going and left the slab in a separate garage (not where I store my other project wood supply). The only other wood in that garage is the framing. When I looked at the slab today I noticed a few peculiar large holes, nicely round , maybe 3/8" diameter like drilled but curving right behind the surface. So, I took a carving wheel and started digging. About an inch below the surface the hole was hard packed with powder but with the small grinder I could not get deep enough to find the culprit, probably some kind of larvae. Reading up on the Net it suggests it could be the "Fake Powderpost Beetle" but honestly I don't care. I am a bit miffed about the nice piece of wood but also concerned that I may have some serious boring bugs in the house. I have not seen a bug making such large holes before. Normally we have only termites here in SoCal. I will fumigate the garage, look at my other wood and probably get a pest guy to check on the house.
Anyone see such a damage or any suggestions? The wood was probably good when I bought it with no surface abnormalities and it is as dry as can be. For now I left the slab outside and may cut it up with a chainsaw later. Here some pics showing the original slab and the recent damage:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/0X4X6zjeThaq3QlUMUHG6gor-2bmySHSPpPu3kWm_x1_VnZPEpY9YGoL5TTOgLElm2gGaHd2SV2 uM7GphtABW8OLzxFvKyYXn9EIU5Z_QF__bryhi2DgfcsE3ode9 4WQ5ah7sUri9Jx12a-Ho2eUxWNo8KwQFoFr-7Iy2J4r-SsURASgTwEXFWSTiBrof5NfqsLUb72a2cSGRUe4pILcU3oHlzC 1AUtS-_RAdTeUd26Blac2GAVzUxAlChLk4MdXvb10W6us-5kwKPpovoE3bIAxijycJg3fsa-MVHQQxPbDU-RKnwjUfD_QcHqXJvooBFwe23-L1BG_d30uYfpHSMywFpx3aVAJmqsDxUfCmw1hWQizEDO106dZc I1bCiULTBDzmp2L733vjozos0Fs7IKvQ4fJ29HKYkvokRq2eUR AAmcuB75sqFtk5tsw2is1PwsUZxAqKupt9Rf7hUqsG7bPodS6G kY4RLjNQbwXXKzWKra66FhfwUfGymZWX9GRfqwkBVp7b83ayDl YMRgX-jy0f_qq12ZA-kNnw4WSzCGZytjkfuHxkOTKeWFpgce2toEmZJoBc9LM--1OAPCnxipSLs4u1gjqXg6c2l7Atw=w1888-h950-no
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