All,
So I've got my load of green QS Sycamore from Jeff up in the garage attic and ready to start drying.
My question is... some of it has Ambrosia, and what does this mean for air drying?
I've googled Ambrosia and found that it's caused by critters that burrow into the wood which in turn causes fungus which makes the color change.
If I only air dry, will they multiply and burrow into more of the wood? This probably sounds crazy, but would they move on to the framing wood of the house?
I read that spraying the wood doesn't do much as the bugs are already below the surface.
My attic will get hot in the summer months, but it appears that 130 F is what it take to kill them. I don't think that it will get quite that hot up there.
I know these are a lot of questions, but I bet y'all get my drift on what my concerns are. I'm look for advise from those in the know.
Thanks,
-Kevin
Here are photos of the ambrosia and the holes that start it all:
So I've got my load of green QS Sycamore from Jeff up in the garage attic and ready to start drying.
My question is... some of it has Ambrosia, and what does this mean for air drying?
I've googled Ambrosia and found that it's caused by critters that burrow into the wood which in turn causes fungus which makes the color change.
If I only air dry, will they multiply and burrow into more of the wood? This probably sounds crazy, but would they move on to the framing wood of the house?
I read that spraying the wood doesn't do much as the bugs are already below the surface.
My attic will get hot in the summer months, but it appears that 130 F is what it take to kill them. I don't think that it will get quite that hot up there.
I know these are a lot of questions, but I bet y'all get my drift on what my concerns are. I'm look for advise from those in the know.
Thanks,
-Kevin
Here are photos of the ambrosia and the holes that start it all: