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I have woodworm in a wild piece of oak root i found. If the piece is too big for me to put in the oven, how do i get rid of them? Apart from getting a new piece of wood, as I cant find another like this for free... There are pics in my gallery
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.....Us Humans Are Overrated.....(Alex Sams) 01/09/03
im betting th eworms you see are ebttle larvea. if its huge i would jsut soak in a big bocket of waer for a week or more which will drown everything. theres lots of holes and cracks etc so air will be plentifull for little buggies for a while.
if its for a desert type enclosure i owuld jsut wash and not worry about it, once that things dry everything will leave/die.
Well im having a bonfire in a week or two (its gonna be very big) once it is burnt down and really hot i think i'll put a piece of metal sheet over it and lay the wood on top for an hour or so. It should get to +- 400 degrees celsius, i will watch to check it doesnt burn. Im guessing this will just "fry" all living things in there?
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.....Us Humans Are Overrated.....(Alex Sams) 01/09/03