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Dustin Lane
06-03-2009, 4:28 PM
I bought some barn wood recently and when stacking it I noticed it had these little things on it. It looks like a cocoon from some insect but I don't really know much about them. Was hoping someone could help me out. None go very deep into the wood, pretty much just what you see. This wood came from a corn crib if that helps. Thanks!
http://www.dustinlane.com/gallery/d/142-2/IMG_0517.JPG

Chris Padilla
06-03-2009, 7:07 PM
Looks like they made holes in the wood...whatever it was! You might play around with Googling "wood insects" or "wood boring insects" or the something of that ilk.

Steve Beadle
06-03-2009, 7:33 PM
Looks like a close-up of the surface of Mars to me.:)

Chris Rosenberger
06-03-2009, 8:20 PM
Looks like termites to me.

sean m. titmas
06-03-2009, 8:55 PM
Looks like a close-up of the surface of Mars to me.:)

just in case there are any living bugs in the wood you might want to sprinkle or spray some insecticide around the wood pile to prevent any contamination of your good clean wood.

Mike Heidrick
06-03-2009, 9:01 PM
Some kind of wasp?

Dustin Lane
06-03-2009, 9:08 PM
Here's what I've searched for and none of the images really match what I've got. Powder post beetles, round/flat headed borers, horntail wasps, and carpenter bees.
Could it be from the corn itself rotting/germinating?

Jason Hallowell
06-03-2009, 9:10 PM
Chris R is right, subterranian termites. What you are seeing is reffered to as "tubes".

Todd Burch
06-03-2009, 10:19 PM
+1 on termites.

Todd

Dustin Lane
06-04-2009, 3:03 AM
It seems like a lot of entry and exit wounds to be termites. And the tubes don't extend at all like they do in other pictures I see of termite tubes. Here is another picture with my thumb for size reference. That is one that I pulled out of a hole.
http://www.dustinlane.com/gallery/d/146-2/IMG_0515.JPG

Steve Rozmiarek
06-04-2009, 9:52 AM
Those mud dabber wasps do something like that. Especially if the hole in the wood does not go very deep behind the tube, maybe they could be the culprit.