This is a general question about wood. I am wondering if there is a common list of wood species that are suitable for beetles. Or maybe wood that should be avoided? Pine is highly discouraged with tarantulas, but apparently favored by bark beetles for example. Generally it is pine or scrub oak in yavapai county, but there is maple and cottonwood here as well and I was going to try and find some decaying stuff here for whatever these grubs are. Oak is commonly recommended, but I read one poster say they switched from cyprus to oak and I lost grubs.....
Also, while there is no way really to accelerate decay of wood, would simply keeping it moist all the time at least keep the process moving constantly?
Also, while there is no way really to accelerate decay of wood, would simply keeping it moist all the time at least keep the process moving constantly?