Subject: Treatment of termite infested wood
Termite infestations in a traditional wooden meeting house have been treated in the past with diesel. This method is said to be effective and it is planned to use this treatment again. Some of the wooden panels are painted with earth pigments--said to be bound with an oil extracted from a native fruit. Is the diesel treatment likely to damage either the wood or the paintwork? (I suspect applying anything to the paint would be damaging). Will the flammability of the structure be increased in the long term? Are there any other simple remedies for termites? Please bear in mind that we have limited funding and are very isolated so the latest treatments would probably not be available. Vanessa Roth Conservator Belau National Museum Republic of Palau *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:83 Distributed: Tuesday, April 14, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-83-009 ***Received on Monday, 13 April, 1998