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How to Treat Woodworm in A Wicker Basket 

Woodworm is a common problem that can affect all types of wood for many homeowners in the UK. It can be a big hassle to deal with, especially if this is the first time you have had to deal with it.

The woodworm can cause extensive damage to your home’s external and internal structures. In some cases, it could mean the destruction of your home. 

The presence of woodworms in the home is not desirable. Besides destroying a wicker basket, it can also make it unsightly, and worst of all, it can be hazardous.

But how do you treat woodworm in a wicker basket? If you have woodworm, you can successfully treat your wicker basket with insecticide or woodworm killer which can be either sprayed or brushed on the affected area. 

Read on to find out how.

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How Do You Get Rid Of Woodworm In A Wicker Basket? 

You may find yourself with a woodworm infestation if you have a wicker basket. However, there is no need to get too worried. There are a few things you can do to make sure you can get rid of woodworm in a wicker basket.

The first thing you need to do is identify the woodworm species that affect the wicker basket. There are a few different types, and each requires another treatment method.

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Woodworm in Wicker Baskets

The most common type of woodworm is the Common a furniture Beetle. This type of woodworm is found in most homes in the UK and not harmful.

The next step is to figure out the severity of the woodworm infestation. This will help you determine the best course of action.

If the woodworm is only affecting a small area of your wicker basket, you may be able to treat it yourself using DIY methods. However, if the infestation is more severe, you may need to call in a professional.

There are a few different ways to get rid of woodworm in the wicker basket. Here is how to treat it:

Inspect the Wicker Basket

The first step is to inspect the wicker basket for woodworm damage. Look for small holes in the wood and sawdust around the holes. If you see any damage, it’s vital to take action to get rid of the woodworm.

In wicker baskets in particular this is quite a difficult task as the design in itself has a lot of holes. But try to find any within the wicker strands. The woodworm holes are usually identifiable.

woodworm in a wicker basket

Clean the wicker basket

Once you’ve identified the damaged areas, it’s time to clean the wicker basket. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust or sawdust from the holes.

I love using these microfibre cloths as they absorb dust even in the hardest to reach areas of your wicker basket:

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You can also use a damp cloth to clean the wicker basket’s surface.

Apply Woodworm Killer

The next step is to apply a woodworm killer to the affected areas. There are a variety of woodworm killers available on the market.

Be sure to follow the instructions on the package when applying the killer.

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Wait for the Wicker Basket to Dry

Once you’ve applied the woodworm killer, it’s important to wait for the wicker basket to dry. It can take a few days for the wicker basket to dry completely, so be patient.

Check the Wicker Basket for Signs of Damage

Once the wicker basket has dried, it’s important to check for any signs of further damage. If you notice any new holes or sawdust, likely, the woodworm is still present.

In this case, you’ll need to repeat the treatment process until the woodworm is gone.

Remember to wear gloves and a mask when spraying insecticides, and ensure that all members of your household are safe from contact with treated surfaces.

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It’s also important to keep children and dogs away from treated areas until dry.

Can A Wicker Basket With Woodworm Be Saved? 

It depends on the severity of the woodworm damage. If the damage is extensive, it may not be possible to save the wicker basket. However, if the damage is limited to a few areas, it may be possible to repair the wicker basket. 

Some beetle infestations will only affect the surface layer of timber and so can often be treated without damage to the structure.

As wicker basket wood is quite thin, its easy for extensive damage to be caused. They can eat through several layers, and in these cases, it may not be possible to save the piece of a wicker basket.

If you have any doubts about whether you can save your wicker basket, it’s always best to consult a professional.

If the damage is limited to a few areas, you can save your wicker basket. However, you need to do it quickly and correctly to avoid any further damage.

The treatment involves injecting a chemical such as permethrin into the wood. This will kill all woodworm larvae and adult beetles.

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However, if the wood is extensively damaged, it may not be possible to save it. This can happen if the wicker basket is left untreated for an extended period.

How Can You Tell If A Wicker Basket Has Woodworm? 

There are several indicators that your wicker basket may be affected by woodworm.

A tell-tale sign of an infestation is the presence of tiny holes in wood caused by woodworm beetles. The holes left by woodworm are usually round, smooth, and range in size from 1mm to 1cm.

How to Treat Woodworm in A Wicker Basket 

They can be found across the surface of the wood but are most likely to be seen towards the bottom of any wooden items.

If you see what appear to be holes in your wicker basket, before assuming they’re caused by woodworm, check if they’re actually knotholes or cracks in the grain – these can sometimes look similar.

Examine the wicker basket for signs of recent infestation, such as fresh frass or holes. These will be darker than others.

If you’re not sure if your wicker basket has been infested, you can always ask for expert advice from auction houses or professional restorers who will be able to tell you whether the piece needs treatment.

If there is no visible evidence, but you’re still worried about buying a piece with previous problems, you can get the timber tested for infestation using ultra-violet light (UV).

UV torches are available to buy online or hire from DIY stores like this one:

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Another sign of woodworm is powdery dust known as frass that gathers near the holes and is sometimes visible around them.

This happens when emerging beetles push their way out of infested timber and leave behind their waste material.

Frass is a good indicator that your a wicker basket has been affected by woodworm because it’s not always easy to spot the beetles themselves – especially if there’s only a small colony present.

Also, if you tap the wood and it sounds hollow, this may be another sign of a problem. Hollow-sounding wood is often an indication of extensive damage caused by woodworm.

Can Woodworm Live in Wicker Baskets?  

Woodworm is usually introduced into a wicker basket through small cracks or holes in the wooden frame. The beetles can also enter through gaps around wicker baskets and windows.

Once inside, the beetles lay their eggs on the surface of the wood. The eggs hatch into larvae which bore into the wood, feeding on it as they grow. The larvae then pupate and emerge as adult beetles, completing the life cycle.

Larvae can live in a wicker basket for many years, so even if you have bought a wooden table or wicker basket made from freshly cut timber, it can still have larvae residing inside it.

FAQs

Can Woodworm In a Wicker Basket Be Treated?

Yes, woodworm in a wicker basket can be treated using a range of different methods. These include the use of insecticides, varnish or paint.

How Do You Prevent Woodworm In a Wicker Basket?

The best way to prevent woodworm in a wicker basket is to ensure that the surface is in good condition and free from cracks or chips. You should also avoid storing a wicker basket in damp or poorly ventilated areas.

Treating Woodworm in Wicker Baskets 

It is essential to treat woodworm in a wicker basket as soon as you notice the problem. If left untreated, the larvae can live in the wood for many years, causing significant damage.

A wicker basket frame is especially susceptible to woodworm damage as the wood is often damp and poorly ventilated.

Ensure that your wicker basket is treated with a suitable insecticide to kill the larvae and stop them from causing further damage.