WhistlingBadger
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When I get driftwood out of the friendly local creek, I take the following precautions:
1. I only take wood that I find in or near clean water, usually a creek in the mountains.
2. I only use wood that has obviously been high and dry for a long time.
3. I only use wood that has been tumbling around in the water long enough to have lost its bark.
4. I scrub the wood thoroughly with a wire brush to remove any attached crud and/or critters.
5. After all of the above, I let it bake in the Wyoming sun for a couple of weeks, turning it over every couple days so all of it gets exposed. This serves much the same purpose as pouring boiling water over it.
Any critters that survive that and make it into my tanks? Maybe they deserve to live.
1. I only take wood that I find in or near clean water, usually a creek in the mountains.
2. I only use wood that has obviously been high and dry for a long time.
3. I only use wood that has been tumbling around in the water long enough to have lost its bark.
4. I scrub the wood thoroughly with a wire brush to remove any attached crud and/or critters.
5. After all of the above, I let it bake in the Wyoming sun for a couple of weeks, turning it over every couple days so all of it gets exposed. This serves much the same purpose as pouring boiling water over it.
Any critters that survive that and make it into my tanks? Maybe they deserve to live.