10-23-2014, 06:10 PM
Image1. shows it restored. Image2 shows flight holes which appeared two and a half years later. It had been well treated with woodworm killer and stored for months in a sealed bag. There was no indication of infestation prior to restoration but it had been stored in a shed before being passed on to me which did have a piece of furniture which was infested. I am convinced it picked up eggs in that short time storage environment. Point is, the eggs obviously survived the treatment to emerge two and a half years later. Maybe the treatment got some or a lot of them. I don't know. But I do know it did not get em all.
I WANT TO KILL EM ALL. Every last on of the son of a guns.
I would like to feel more confident that the treatment is thorough.