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One of the theories on how the Asian Long Horn Beetle (an invasive insect that is also a wood boring bug) came to the US was in wood used in shipping. Either palettes (skids is the term I've heard), or wood bracing in shipping containers.

Plastic doesn't seem so bad.



As a software engineer, I have only once in my lifetime delivered something for which I had a certificate that it was bug-free.

This was when the company was moving some work to be done in India. We shipped a lot of used servers there, and they were on wood pallets. Prior to shipping, the Indian customs required a paper called phytosanitary certificate for the pallets. It meant the pallets had no bugs.


Yeah, the place I work for these days ships to certain countries with plastic pallets because of the risk presented by insects.




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