Know Your Adversaries: Pests That Prey on Vintage Wood and Fabrics
Powderpost beetles, deathwatch beetles, and furniture beetles lay eggs in pores and old finishes. Larvae tunnel for months or years, leaving frass like talcum. Early safeguarding means isolating suspect pieces, documenting exit holes, and avoiding quick fixes that seal pests inside.
Know Your Adversaries: Pests That Prey on Vintage Wood and Fabrics
Subterranean termites require moisture and create mud tubes; carpenter ants excavate galleries but do not eat wood. Distinguish by debris, swarmer wings, and sound. A tailored safeguarding strategy depends on accurate identification and moisture control to deny them the conditions they prefer.