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Wood boring
insects:
'Woodworm' is a generic term to cover all
wood boring insects. However, in the United Kingdom this term effectively
reflects damage caused by the Common
Furniture beetle, Anobium punctatum. The most widespread attacks by
Furniture beetle are found generally in
roof spaces and subfloor timbers. The larvae
(grubs) cause the damage, feeding in the sapwood of softwoods and European
hardwoods. After two to four years of activity the larvae change into adult
beetles within the wood and emerge leaving typical 'woodworm' holes.
Occasionally other wood borers may be found, for example, Deathwatch beetle in
historic timbers, Powder Post beetles in newly laid oak floors and around
south-east London, the House Longhorn beetle. However, some 'woodworm' damage
is caused in the forest and was present before timbers were introduced into the
property. Such insects are highly unlikely to be active in seasoned timber; in
such cases no treatment is required.
Realcure's solution:
First we determine
which insect is causing the damage, is it active or not or the possibility of
its being previous damage by a 'forest' wood boring insect (inocuous). Where
activity is established we will clean and treat active areas with a very low
hazard, low odour timber preservative to control the infestation, any
structurally weakened timbers having been previously removed. Where other
active woodborer infestations are encountered, e.g. Deathwatch beetle, etc.,
then we will modify our approach, treatment and preservatives
accordingly.
All our work is covered by a comprehensive 25 year
guarantee.

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