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Ambrosia Maple - comes from regular Soft Maple
and Hard Maple trees that have been infested by the Ambrosia beetle. The
small beetle bores a network of tunnels and short galleries called
cradles. A fungus is responsible for the blue, gray and brown streaks
and decorative patch work that accompany each tunnel and adjacent wood.
The streaks and patch work add a unique look to this hardwood without
affecting its structural integrity. This wood is mostly found in the
central part of Eastern United States.
The tunnels made from the beetles are extremely small. The infestation
of the ambrosia beetle is terminated during the drying process and will
not start again in dry wood as the beetle needs somewhat wet wood to
survive. Ambrosia beetles also infest other species such as birch, Aspen
and Beech.
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