How do insects native to cedar forests impact the storage of unfinished figurative pieces?

Insects native to cedar forests can significantly impact the storage of unfinished figurative wood pieces. Many wood-boring beetles and termites thrive in cedar environments, attracted to the organic material of unfinished carvings. These pests may tunnel into the wood, causing structural damage or surface blemishes that ruin artistic details. Proper storage techniques—such as sealing pieces with non-toxic coatings, maintaining low humidity, and using insect-repellent cedarwood oils—can help mitigate infestations. Understanding the local insect ecology is crucial for artists and woodworkers preserving unfinished works in cedar-rich regions.