Hello, I wonder if I can get some collective insight/knowledge from the group. Approximately, 20 months ago I stacked some 2" think slabs of hickory that I had cut by a gentleman using a Wood Miser. The lumber was stacked and stickered immediately under metal roofing panels. I just took a look at the top layer of boards and found some small holes on a few of the boards approximately 1/8" in diameter. I was about to bring a few pieces into an unheated section of an outbuilding. My plan was to let them acclimate in an unheated section of small barn/woodshop before bringing into the heated woodworking area of the same building. I decided to let them stay where they and get someones opinion of the danger of bringing wood inside that has not been through a kiln. My fear is risking bringing insects inside where the heat will worsen the situation. Any thoughts on the risk of doing this? Thanks, Jack