A friend has felled a large Blackbutt tree from his block & wants me to make up an dining table & outdoor table from slabs from this tree. The timber has been stored under cover for several years & has approximately 14% moisture level. However there are borers in the sapwood. One borer I removed was about 12mm long & there are several exit? holes in the edges of the slabs. I am assuming this was one of the Lyctine borers.
I have found Mabons Protectimber Pro will apparently kill current infestations & prevent reinfestation. This is a boron mix with numerous other magic bits added to it. Has any one used it & if so, what results were achieved?
Are there any other options that I could use to kill all borers before I plug the holes & seal the timber? I don't particularly want a nice big hole to appear 12 months down the track when another borer makes its exit.
I have found Mabons Protectimber Pro will apparently kill current infestations & prevent reinfestation. This is a boron mix with numerous other magic bits added to it. Has any one used it & if so, what results were achieved?
Are there any other options that I could use to kill all borers before I plug the holes & seal the timber? I don't particularly want a nice big hole to appear 12 months down the track when another borer makes its exit.
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