Pallet couch question
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Sounds like you might have termites! Get an inspection asap just to make sure.
If this happened while in storage, it could also be done by rodents chewing on the wood. I would have the property checked for termites and also check the area for remains of bugs and rodent droppings or nests to try to identify what is causing the damage.
That looks like rodent damage to me. Might want to spray the thing down with mint..... I would get a can of Victor's Ant and Roach spray which is mint and do the whole thing. You could also put mint and water in a spray bottle and let it sit till its nice and potent, then spray. Oh I see, its a dog couch.
How cute! Could it be one of the pups got bored and decided to use it as a teething bench? If the dogs are out all day, but in at night, it may be mice. If the dogs go in and out during the day, it might be squirrels. Either way, spray the bench a rodent repellent. You can patch up the place with outdoor spackling. Then repaint. Good luck.
Here in Texas all wood furniture used outdoors much be treated lumber. You could also get termites.