This publication is pretty thorough.
http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/naturalr
esources/DD3174.html
It tells you amongst other things that "Long
distance movement of firewood obtained from such logs
has accounted for establishment of oak wilt centers
in distant areas that previously had been unaffected
by the disease."
I'll let you read the rest about the choices for
handling the infected wood.
Winnie Williams
Washington County
--- Dawn & John White <djwhite@mninter.net> wrote:
> What is the current philosophy on storage and
> utilization of wood cut from oak trees that have
> been victims of oak wilt? Is is still recommended
> that the wood be covered with black plastic? If so,
> for how long? What about transportation of infected
> wood from one property to another?
>
> Please advise.
> Thanks!
> Dawn White
> Chisago County
>
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