Once you split the wood and toss in into the fire they won’t be a problem.
Our brains seem to be similar. It's okNo doubt you are right Doug, I over analyze a lot lol.
There are holes in more than that one piece, that was just one example.
Thanks! Glad I'm not the only one lol.Our brains seem to be similar. It's ok
That’s from wood boring beetles laying larvae in those holes. I have a pile of pecan logs I didn’t split and store properly just like that. It’s a non issue as far as smoking goes. Make sure you store it off the ground. They will move on as your moisture dropsOk guys now I have a new problem. It looks like something is boring holes in my wood. I didn't notice any holes when I brought the wood home. They seem to just go straight in and are about 1/4 diameter. What does it look like to you guys? Is this a major problem? The pic shows the same piece, top is the same pic that's in my original post and bottom is from today.
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I remember thinking that when I brought 2 F150 beds full of pecan home. I had so much I'd start a fire in my fire pit and shovel pecan coals into my rig and top them with bought fist sized chunks of cherry. Made the best food I've ever eaten in my life, but it went quick. I did have a pile out of my ex-bil's place that I'd bring home a few dozen lengths from time to time.I'll probably have enough wood for the next 5 to 10 years lol.
I burned a lot of bug remains in my life. I've tossed a few termites in a stick burner more than a few times I reckon, especially at 3AM when I was a bit bleary eyed.That’s from wood boring beetles laying larvae in those holes. I have a pile of pecan logs I didn’t split and store properly just like that. It’s a non issue as far as smoking goes. Make sure you store it off the ground. They will move on as your moisture drops
Meat group!It's just a little extra protein into the mix! It'll end up and be that perfect cook!
That you try to replicate with spice and wood amounts for the next 10 year. Trying to find that magic juju
Looks good.....Now get it dried some and feeding the smoker!