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Our buildings, including historic buildings, can be destroyed not only by dramatic catastrophes (fire, floods, lightning, earthquakes), but also by the often latent biological decaying agents that attack the timber in constructions and that are detected too late. This article discusses the two most common and dangerous biological decaying agents, the dry rot fungus (Serpula lacrymans) and the woodboring beetle (Hylotrupes bajulus), preventive preservation measures trying to combat their ecesis, as well as the legislation currently in force inHungary on timber preservation.
Keywords: biological decaying agents, dry rot fungus (Serpula lacrymans), woodboring
beetle (Hylotrupes bajulus), preventive preservation, wood/timber preservation, Hungarian legislation

