Help, should I worry or not?
Hi I was recently given an old 1950 's cupboard. It had been painted white many years before. I have spent hours stripping this white off only to find evidence of wood borers. These are tiny black dots but they dont seem to be open holes. Can borers survive in a painted surface? These dots were definately under the paint. I have been looking for activity for a while now but see nothing except black dots lol. The cupboard is oak. Should I treat, ignore or burn it?
Only worry WHEN the cupboard falls into a heap of dust !!
Have restored heaps of old furniture over the last 25 or so years. Some with borer holes everywhere, some even, " more interesting," with ," Termimites still merrily chewing away," unbeknown to the owner,- now that's a real worry !!!!
Old Borer holes,- The occupiers are long gone, thats why they left open holes. If you are worried about any that might still be in residence,- simply press the end of a small flat-endded screwdriver into the timber framing. If the timber stays intact,- then no probs to worry about. If the end of the screwdriver penetrates into the wood, or the wood disintergrates under the screwdriver tip, then there's a problem,- which you can easily fix, as ALL wood boring bugs hate the smell of good old fashioned Turpentine,- simply give 'em a good drink of it,- the petroleum based, " brew," is best, as it drowns the critters:o
Anyway since your old Oak Cupboard has been on the receiving end of numerous coats of paint over the years, you shouldn't have any concerns to worry over,- simply clean up the timber, stain , seal, or whatever you are planing on doing and as one of the other guys suggested,- use the old borer holes for a feature.
Roger