What are the differences in insect resistance between rattan types?
Rattan, a natural fiber widely used in furniture and crafts, varies significantly in its resistance to insects depending on the type. Some rattan species, like Calamus and Daemonorops, exhibit higher durability due to their dense fiber structure and natural chemical compounds that deter pests. In contrast, softer or less dense rattan varieties are more susceptible to insect infestations, such as termites and beetles. Factors like moisture content and treatment methods also play a role in enhancing or reducing resistance. Understanding these differences helps in selecting the right rattan for long-lasting applications, especially in humid or pest-prone environments. Proper maintenance, including sealing and regular cleaning, can further improve insect resistance across all rattan types.