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Woodworm, help I've got woodworm, what shall I do?
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Woodworm is not a mysterious insect (although it does get the blame for many things!) Woodworm is simply a maggot that turns into a flying beetle over a three to five year life cycle. You see the holes in the timber when it is flying off as a beetle. Woodworm's are most active during April to July and need timber with moisture content of 11%. It usually is evident in sapwood, which is the wood on the outer part of the tree that tends to have a greater water content. However, it has to be said if it is in a house it will generally dry out and make it an unsuitable condition for woodworm.
What is Frass?
Frass – is simply the sawdust type dust that's left behind by the woodworm. Often many Latin names are used with regard to woodworm, such as anobium punctatum, which you can simply understand to mean woodworm.
Back to talking about beetles.
This is, as the same suggests, far more common. If affects most woods. This beetle also likes moisture content of 16% plus. Again, reduce the moisture content and you will reduce the common furniture beetle. Interestingly enough, when our Surveyors have found woodworm in quite modern properties and wondered why, and have spoken to other surveyors, particularly older surveyors, it is generally thought that the woodworm is brought in on older pieces of furniture that have been acquired. Often this is put down at the base or top of the stairs when the furniture is brought in, so these are areas where we find the common furniture beetle. We were told by an older surveyor (or he would probably prefer to be known as experienced) that much of the woodworm was brought in when timber boxes used to be used for house removal. The hole is normally one to two millimeters in diameter. We would emphasise that it is usually no longer active, as this is a flight hole.
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| Checking for woodworm beneath the floor | Viewing underside of floor to check for woodworm | Lifting floorboard to check for woodworm |
What is frass and why is it important? One way of seeing if woodworm is active, because this is what we are looking for, is to see is there is any frass. Before you ask what frass is, this is simply the chewed up sawdust that the beetle leaves behind. Therefore, if it is relatively recent there should be some frass present. When carrying out a building surveyor our Surveyors simply tap the timber to see if there is any frass (this works particularly well in a roof in torchlight).
We also need to examine the colour of the frass as well; a light coloured dust and a light coloured hole indicates this is relatively recent. Obviously if it is a darker coloured frass, or darker coloured hole, it means it is older and the woodworm may have gone.
Unfortunately, having undisturbed frass is not easy on floorboards and floor joists, etc, as the mere act of walking on the floorboards can create frass, but don't worry, in these areas there are other ways of discovering whether there is woodworm.
Remember, frass looks like sawdust. We would just reiterate that woodworm like damp conditions; therefore, if you reduce the dampness in an area you kill the woodworm. Woodworm are also really keen on sapwood, which is the juicy timber between the heart wood, which is at the centre of the tree, and the bark, although it has to be said that some of the woodworm like eating the dry wood veneers; it has been said by experts that they are probably attracted by eating the animal glue.
We are finding some cases of woodworm in relatively new properties. In building surveying terms this is from the 1930's onwards in this particular case. We have come across problems in floors, often where replacement floors have been added in a suspended timber floor and the air vents have not been sufficient. This may result in the dampness that's being created under the floor then producing an environment for the woodworm to live and survive.
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The spring is the time of year when woodworm breed and lay their eggs. We have heard some people say it is in April/May and others say it is in July (which seems a late spring to us). It is at these times that you can see the woodworm. It is recommended that you put tissue over the woodworm holes to see if they force their way through the tissue (they are obviously alive if they do this). Woodworm also tend to congregate around areas, such as areas of natural light, i.e. roof windows, or the roof access if they are in the roof, or by windows and doors if they are in the floor.
Finally, one of the big mysteries: our older surveyor (we mean experienced) has seen woodworm holes through lead, which, to us was either a very determined woodworm that we wouldn't like to come across, or something else; we are not sure what!
Woodworm specialists do use a poison that they spray on and around timber surfaces. This always intrigues us, as there are many surfaces that are hidden, or indeed not accessible. Furthermore obviously the woodworm is deep in the timber during most of its life, apart from in spring time, which is why it is the best time to apply a poison spray if you are going to use it. However, we generally would not recommend a woodworm spray / poison / treatment as there are better ways of sorting out woodworm problems.
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This is a question that we have been asking ourselves for years. There was at one time flypaper for beetles and we thought this was the perfect answer, but we don't seem to be able to get it anymore. There is, of course, ensuring that areas are well ventilated and dryer than the 16% moisture content and you can also paint/apply a poison to the surface of the timber. Probably the most satisfactory one in our mind is to ensure that moisture content has been reduced.
Woodworm problems in the floor
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