Well, my step-mom has finally laid down the law that I need to clear out all of my Dad's remaining wood stash. The wood that is left (we gave a massive amount away) has all been stored inside for years and is stuff I would like to keep. The problem is that I need to move it from Maryland to Colorado.....and it for sure has bugs of all sorts (lots of sawdust piles to prove it). We are thinking of loading up a couple of U-haul trucks and driving the wood west. I know of a person in the Denver area that has a professional kiln that I can hire to kill the bugs when it arrives but wondering if we should do other things first (like fogging/bombing). Also worried about brining wood from humid MD to CO (I have had some cracking in pieces that I have already brought west even though a lot of the wood has been drying for 20+ years). Maybe kiln it in MD and seal before coming west? Would love any ideas from folks for moving large quantities of wood and how to deal with the bugs and humidity change. Really don't want to bring an invasive species across the country or loose my precious stash. Thank you!!!!!