I had some questions about termites and so I did a search. I found several post regarding fear of them but none that really said what to do with them if you had them. My father in law brought me 1/2 cord of termite infested rounds that his neighbor left when he moved(Thanks a lot ). In any event I read that most will die because their home/den/nest is in the ground and since they have been removed from atop their homes they should die. Well exactly how long does it take them to die? He brought the wood over in June it is now November, I split a couple of rounds last night and there they were fat and happy. The wood is DRY very dry. When I split a few of the rounds last night they wouldn't register on the moisture meter. According to some of the other post the termites like wet wood and can not live in dry wood. Strike two!. I have some termite insecticide that I could spray on the wood pile after I split the rounds but I don't see how the spray will penetrate enough to get to the unexposed termites. I can also throw around some Borax as I read in other post but then again how is that going to get to them deep in the wood. Unless they come out to get it.(maybe they do I'm not an entomologist, & haven't studied termite behavior) After reading some of the other posts I'm not too worried about them attacking my other wood but where does that leave me? Throw out the wood? I sure as hell don't want to bring it in the house and risk one or some of those little buggers getting out of the wood waiting to go into or on the way to the stove. Not to mention that now I'm worried that they have started a home/den/nest in my dirt under the wood pile.(since they have not died I figure they most have rebuilt, haha) nor am I sure I should burn the wood if I spray it with the insecticide. It could be released when burned and/or it may "poison" the cat in my stove.(catalytic combuster that is, not buffy the kitty, you can hand up with peta now) Please advise.