filling holes in wood fence

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my wood privacy fence has been disassembled and put back together. The individual planks are stained but have many holes where nails, etc. existed from old hinges, screws, etc. what is an easy and simple substance to plug the holes? Not trying for perfection but a little better without great work. Thanks!
 
Sawdust + wood glue = Paste for filling holes.

Or they sell a wood putty that is ready made and can be stained.
 
I'd stuff different sized toy eyes in them and glue them in place, fill the gaps with appropriate filler color. Picture a bunch of
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That Elmer's wood putty is fairly cheap and would serve your purpose.

Sawdust mixed with wood glue would be stronger though.
 
We have wood bee's here that love to eat threw wood and make hives. Everyone calls them wood bee's but I think they are actually Peach Borer's.

I just use a little silicone to fill it up. You can find a lot of colors and it's really time effective. I can fill 5-10 holes in less then 3 mins and have them nice and flush.
 
Originally Posted By: 3800Series
We have wood bee's here that love to eat threw wood and make hives. Everyone calls them wood bee's but I think they are actually Peach Borer's.

I just use a little silicone to fill it up. You can find a lot of colors and it's really time effective. I can fill 5-10 holes in less then 3 mins and have them nice and flush.
We call them carpenter bees. I have them and tolerate them as they pollinate stuff are generally harmless. These look like a middle sized bumble bee. I have caulked the holes before but they just bored new holes.
 
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Originally Posted By: 3800Series
We have wood bee's here that love to eat threw wood and make hives. Everyone calls them wood bee's but I think they are actually Peach Borer's.

I just use a little silicone to fill it up. You can find a lot of colors and it's really time effective. I can fill 5-10 holes in less then 3 mins and have them nice and flush.
We call them carpenter bees. I have them and tolerate them as they pollinate stuff are generally harmless. These look like a middle sized bumble bee. I have caulked the holes before but they just bored new holes.


Yes, it's a ongoing battle. I don't go all out against them but they love our front porch. We had to rebuild it a few years back after a tree fell on it after a hurricane. So I just try and keep them out of it. Its a pain in the butt tho. I'll find 10 new holes each year.
 
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