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Posted: 9/25/2023 11:02:37 AM EST
This is a cabin I helped my dad rebuild, you can see the wood rafters under the tin is being eaten and/or clawed at by something. There are wood shavings on the ground underneath them so I think it’s some kind of animal and not a bug. Any ideas?

I have seen tiny bats under the roof before my only other guess would be squirrels maybe?

Cabin:


Rafter #1:



Will try to get pictures of the other rafter soon.
Hydra
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Termites
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:04:55 AM EST
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Guessing wood bees
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:05:45 AM EST
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That's my guess too.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:06:18 AM EST
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3/8 inch holes?  Carpenter bees...hell spawn.

Eta: looking closer at your pics, maybe a combo of bugs like the above posters mention
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:06:33 AM EST
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Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:07:18 AM EST
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You have termites (that cross beam is probably at 20% the strength it should be) and woodpeckers or varmints going after them.

This picture shows termite tunnels.  When the wood is torn away it's usually animals going after the termites.

Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:07:45 AM EST
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I'm very familiar with carpenter bees unfortunately and that's definitely not it. No drilled holes anywhere, they were hell on the barn and tractor shed until we started putting out the traps.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:08:21 AM EST
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Sounds like a good excuse to stay there, shooting whatever shows up to eat on it. Pike your victims to deter their kind!
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:10:14 AM EST
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Termites and woodpeckers looking for termites?
Looks like evidence of tunneling in the wood.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:13:25 AM EST
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My vote is squirrels. Looks a lot like the damage they inflicted on my shop.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:13:52 AM EST
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This.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:15:50 AM EST
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More pictures of the other rafter:











Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:17:44 AM EST
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I was really hoping it wasn't termites.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:20:08 AM EST
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Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:21:42 AM EST
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I think it’s wood boring beetles doing the small holes and something else like coons trying to get the beetles.
I believe they call them puff beetles.

Destroyed my moms cabin floor joists.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:24:32 AM EST
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I’d rather it be termites in the rafters and not in the original walls at least. I haven’t seen any damage in them.



Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:24:52 AM EST
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I'm guessing squirrels chipmunk or mice.  I see tiny claw marks.  No actual boring into the wood, all surface indents.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:25:38 AM EST
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Run a paddle bit into it.  If there are termites you will notice that the resistance stops and powder comes out.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:26:18 AM EST
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How is the deck? That seems like where termites would show up first.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:32:09 AM EST
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No noticeable damage but I haven’t crawled underneath it yet.

My dad had brain surgery a few weeks ago and is super freaked out about everything now. I just told my mom to call the bug man and go ahead and get it treated like yesterday.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:33:26 AM EST
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Cats. they are using your rafters for scratching posts.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:33:36 AM EST
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Looks like from a cat sharpening it's claws. Do you have a ceiling cat?
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:35:20 AM EST
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I didn’t even notice the claw marks! Thanks guys. Squirrels have never damaged any of the other structures that all have exposed would like this - barn and two tractor sheds - so I didn’t know what I was looking for with this.

There is probably a significant coon population too as it’s been a while since I’ve trapped and killed them. Guess I’ll need to start putting the live traps and coon cuffs out again.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:37:10 AM EST
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Cats. they are using your rafters for scratching posts.
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Looks like from a cat sharpening it's claws. Do you have a ceiling cat?
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Yeah there's a couple cats they keep around for keeping mice out of the hay in the hay loft.

Would they hang from underneath and claw like that?
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:43:15 AM EST
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Aye Aye? or squirrels
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:50:38 AM EST
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Most likely from some type of bee or wasp that uses the fibers for a nest.  Definitely not carpenter bees.  Just had to deal with those myself this past summer.  Carpenter bees will make perfect 3/8 - 1/2" holes to access a new nest.  There is another type of bee or wasp (can't remember the name) that will leave "scratch" marks just like OP is dealing with.  They are pulling away fibers to bring to their nest, wherever it might be.

Not a cat, squirrel, or other furry critter.  Doesn't look like termite damage to me either.  Termites go deeper and will make the wood look like a sponge.  I want to say they also typically start at the ground and not the ceiling.

ETA: Nice little cabin!  I'd spend my time there for sure!
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:53:22 AM EST
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Definitely this
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:55:53 AM EST
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Squirrels.

Those rafters may have been in a smoke house where hams were smoked.

The squirrels are eating the salt absorbed in the wood.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:56:43 AM EST
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Awesome cabin.  My guess is squirrels.  They chewed the heck out of the porch roof joists at one of my properties until I enclosed the ceiling with vinyl and they could no longer get to them.

How about setting up a trail camera to see?
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:58:27 AM EST
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Squirrels.

Those rafters may have been in a smoke house where hams were smoked.

The squirrels are eating the salt absorbed in the wood.
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LOL... dang, that's a stretch IMO!
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 11:59:12 AM EST
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Beautiful cabin.  
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:01:07 PM EST
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Tree Rats.  (squirrels)  kill them.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:02:39 PM EST
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Looks like gnawing. Probably a squirrel. You can measure the gap between the teeth marks and determine which rodent it is. Also check see if flying squirrels are in your ao.

Definitely not Termites. It has had powder post beetles in the past (the small pin holes) but that's not an issue at this point.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:05:30 PM EST
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Yep. Squirrels. Notice the claw marks in the first pic.
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^THIS
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:06:37 PM EST
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Happened to my best friend's cabin.

Logs were numbered when disassembled and reassembled.  He knew exactly where that log came from.

They would chew on no other logs in the entire house.  Just the one from the smokehouse.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:07:43 PM EST
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I think it’s wood boring beetles doing the small holes and something else like coons trying to get the beetles.
I believe they call them puff beetles.

Destroyed my moms cabin floor joists.
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Raccoons are not hanging onto rafters in that area to get at bugs.

Squirrels is my guess.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:10:12 PM EST
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A squirrel is most likely destroying the outside of the beams. The holes look a lot like powderpost beatles.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:18:56 PM EST
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Tree rats. Kill them all
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:22:43 PM EST
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Well.  Now you get to squirrel hunt.  

GF guessed squirrel as well.  I’ve seen them sharpen their teeth on holes in bluebird boxes.  But never anything like this!
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:26:39 PM EST
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Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:30:23 PM EST
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Awesome cabin.  
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Beautiful cabin.  
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No help, but I love that cabin.
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Thanks! I enjoy sitting out there a lot. Back porch:

Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:31:34 PM EST
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Best thing to trap squirrels with? I've trapped a thousand coons with marsmallows and tuna fish but never had to trap squirrels before.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:38:18 PM EST
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Well.  Now you get to squirrel hunt.  

GF guessed squirrel as well.  I’ve seen them sharpen their teeth on holes in bluebird boxes.  But never anything like this!
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I hope my fiancé has a recipe for squirrel stew
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:39:24 PM EST
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They don’t taste good.  

Trapping them is difficult since they’re smart.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:45:31 PM EST
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Has anyone been doing yoga in that house?
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:50:37 PM EST
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They don’t taste good.  

Trapping them is difficult since they’re smart.
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They don’t taste good.  

Trapping them is difficult since they’re smart.

I thought coons were difficult too until I figured out what they couldn't resist.
Link Posted: 9/25/2023 12:51:47 PM EST
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If by yoga you mean drinking and listening to music then yes
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