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5 minutes ago, Mesterh said:

Well I doubt anyone can speak from experience. :)

 

Since the successful deployment of the JWST I expect all of science to be turned upside down.... and even then we'll probably get it all wrong.

 

Is this the biggest derail of all time🙃

 

Anyway up my way that would be wood wasps... and a good new year to you and yours👍

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7 hours ago, Steven P said:

If your burning it this season, then no problems, they go up in smoke. If they are mature to come out to breed then that will happen in the spring, however if you bring logs in the house for any length of time they might think spring has cone early.

I guessed that was best plan to follow; still the logs don't look good for sale, I am not used to burning wood this "good" on my stove!

The other comments about wood wasps; all the references to wood wasps seems to suggest they avoid hardwoods like the plague, is this wrong? I can say that there isn't any meaningful conifer woods

land nearby to where the tree was or my store, although I do have softwood logs in store too.

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