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How To Deal With Wood-boring Pests That Ruin Your Antiques, Artifacts and Artwork.

Posted November 4, 2013 · Add Comment

By Guest Blogger, Arianna Spiller, Art Conservation Intern Imagine turning over a painting done on wood or a wooden piece of furniture passed down in your family for generations to find that is has now become the home and food of bugs and pests that are not so slowly ruining them without your knowledge. Woodboring […]

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