Looking for Heat treated Firewood for Export

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I am looking for a semi load of certified heat treated oak/Mesquite/Hickory for export to Alberta Canada. Any ideas?
 
Well I know what "Heat Treated" pallets mean Bug kill cycle, temps above 130 deg F? Maybe export laws require this?
yes. Export laws require a Phytosanitary Certificate issued by the NPPO must accompany the shipment.

Firewood must be heat treated as described by the following conditions to be permitted entry into Canada:

Heat treated: the firewood must be heat treated using equipment (i.e., kiln) that is capable of heating wood to a minimum core temperature of 56°C for a minimum of 30 minutes.
 
Heat treated??
Do you mean kiln-dried?
Export laws require a Phytosanitary Certificate issued by the NPPO must accompany the shipment.

Firewood must be heat treated as described by the following conditions to be permitted entry into Canada:

Heat treated: the firewood must be heat treated using equipment (i.e., kiln) that is capable of heating wood to a minimum core temperature of 56°C for a minimum of 30 minutes.
 
yes. Export laws require a Phytosanitary Certificate issued by the NPPO must accompany the shipment.

Firewood must be heat treated as described by the following conditions to be permitted entry into Canada:

Heat treated: the firewood must be heat treated using equipment (i.e., kiln) that is capable of heating wood to a minimum core temperature of 56°C for a minimum of 30 minutes.
Only half an hour? Bug kill cycles for home owner kilns is suggested 130F for 8 hours.
 
I got abought 40 to 50 boxes of klim dryed hard woods
no bark nice wood
for sale make me aN OFFER
 

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