Hello all,

My museum is developing an exhibit and the designer would like to fabricate 
wooden fencing as part of the exhibit entrance.  What would be the recommended 
pre-treatment of such fencing wood so as to eliminate any potential pests?  
Would low-temperature, anoxic or chemical treatment work best?  Does anyone 
have experience with this?

Thanks for your advice, wisdom and insight.

~ Leslie

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