hello123 L3 Jul 17, 2022 #2 Is this wood good enough? Also does anyone know what kind of tree this is? Thanks! Last edited by a moderator: Nov 6, 2022
Northern Kinshi L1 Nov 9, 2022 #4 Looks thouroughly rotten, If you can break it apart very easily, it is a good level of decay.
hello123 L3 Nov 9, 2022 #5 Yea I figured it was birch. I found several oyster mushrooms growing on the bottom as well.
jake7917 L3 Nov 12, 2022 #6 hello123 said: Yea I figured it was birch. I found several oyster mushrooms growing on the bottom as well. Click to expand... If the wood has mushrooms/ white mycelium growing on it, I will use it as its throughly decayed then
hello123 said: Yea I figured it was birch. I found several oyster mushrooms growing on the bottom as well. Click to expand... If the wood has mushrooms/ white mycelium growing on it, I will use it as its throughly decayed then
BensBeasts1 Cerambycidae Jan 9, 2023 #7 Yep it’s Black Birch (Betula lenta), one of my favorite’s besides River Birch Last edited by a moderator: Jan 9, 2023