"I've read the bugs will leave the wood alone after it gets below 20% moisture.Think Tim Baker stated that." I think that's true of fungi, but I've had staves sit for years in my dry garage, waiting to get to them. Some were fine for 3-4 years, then suddenly the powder post beetles got em.
I have also noticed, at least with elm, yellow locust sapwood, and some plum, that the bugs FLOCKED to it after I had heat straightened it and left it sitting longer than I intended. Cooking seemed to make it sweeter.
BowEd has mentioned, but remember that sap is different from water, and green wood has both.
Then, to stir the pot, I remember reading MANY years ago in the "on the rack" Primitive Archer magazine about SALT WATER curing of bow wood. Anybody do that, or remember how it goes.