Posted by JMOR on March 07, 2010 at 18:13:41 from (72.181.166.239):
In Reply to: Termites posted by kruser on March 07, 2010 at 14:33:02:
J. Schwiebert said: (quoted from post at 22:01:02 03/07/10) The boards have been stored for 28 years. Some in the haymow of a barn the rest in a corncrib.
What we all said about subterranean termites is factual and that is why I asked about Formosan and/or what state you are in....
If you see any signs of dirt in the lumber, that likely means the termites have been there. They will die quickly w/o access to soil/moisture, but if you were to move live one into a new area & they can find a crack or any access to moisture/soil quick enough they will survive. Formosan termites are not that easy. They do not need to return to earth/moisture regularly...can live completely above ground and have been spreading across the south...from N.O, I believe...at least some southern coastal region.
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