I have a large wooden beverage bar (@7ft tall, 3'3" wide and 2 foot wide with shelves and an open front with iron-laced doors) that has evidence of the noted beetles (I have powder residue appearing at the glue seams of the piece in a few locations). One pest control company suggested over the phone (without seeing it) that it would have to be removed to a furniture fumigator. Is there any other treatment that someone can apply in place instead? Thanks.
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I have powder post beetles in some nice lumber I want to use. I do not want to apply any surface control due to finishing problems later. Can I kill the pests with a heat treatment, such as putting the wood in a kiln and heating to say 160 degrees for 30 min. If so what stages will it kill.
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