Description: Close up of a piece of beech wood, infected by the common woodworm (Anobium punctatum). Diameter of the holes is about 1 mm to 1.5 mm. More examples The most common form of woodworm infestation in the North and North East of Scotland is produced
Close up of a piece of beech wood, infected by the common woodworm (Anobium punctatum). Diameter of the holes is about 1 mm to 1.5 mm. More examples
The most common form of woodworm infestation in the North and North East of Scotland is produced by the Common Furniture Beetle ( Anobium punctatum ), or more easily understood as ‘Woodworm’. Diagnosis is fairly straightforward and if there is no record of any previous treatment then it is advisable to have the area looked at by a specialist like ourselves.
We use a water based solution that is provided by a UK based company with over 80 years experience in their field called Wykamol , and we happen to be one of only two companies in the North of Scotland to be approved contractors. After treatment re-entry is normally around 1-2 hours, and the process is usually unobtrusive.