I always top cover my wood before the fall rains starts.Latter this month or the first of next month for sure.
It was down to 33F here last night. Won't be long before the bad weather starts. I've seen Octobers here that were foggy and wet for the whole month.I will be tarping my out door stacks tonight, we are suppose to be getting 2-3inches of much needed rain over the next couple of days, I will be delayed this year on setting up the stacks in the driveway due to repaving and shed build. If it starts to get chilly I'll just bring in on of my racks into the garage. Its getting close to crunch time my friends.
Diatomaceous earth is a good safe alternative.I typically top-cover my wood and leave it where it is until the burning season starts, then bring it closer to the door. Also, remember that any chemical you spray on your wood will go through combustion in your stove, and it could foul your catalyst (if you have one) or potentially release toxic fumes into your house if you get any backdraft. Just my 0.02...
With the weather systems we get here on the east coast of Newfoundland, most storms start out as snow and change to rain or drizzle and then freeze up again. It's some mess.I only move it to the front porch, a week's worth at a time, as I'm burning it.
As far as bugs, dry wood isn't interesting to them and whatever bugs are in my pile are picked out by the wood peckers and other birds well ahead of when I want to burn it.
The weather around here, as well as the way I arrange my stacks, means that I don't typically get a lot of snow/ice around the wood, so it's not much trouble to just move it as I go.
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