Do ppb's ever just go away on their own? I have some pecan lumber that showed the tell tale signs of ppb. I moved it back in October to clean it up and see exactly what I had. It's been cut and stacked for 30 years. Since moving it I have seen no more signs of bugs. Just wondering if they left or are they dormant for the winter. Given how warm this winter has been I would expect them to still be busy if they are present.
I would like to sell the lumber but don't want to pass ppb's on to someone else and really don't want to have to pay to take it to a kiln.
I would like to sell the lumber but don't want to pass ppb's on to someone else and really don't want to have to pay to take it to a kiln.