Wood is far more ubiquitous than plastic materials in construction, for framing buildings plastic is virtually nonexistent, if they can eat petroleum products it could affect the water proofing of a building and some types of roofing.
Polymers are usually added to composite wood products and exterior building panels too, but I guess the question is whether this stuff will decay if it's kept dry. Wood usually breaks down faster when it's wet or infested with bugs.
So...like wood rot?
Wood is far more ubiquitous than plastic materials in construction, for framing buildings plastic is virtually nonexistent, if they can eat petroleum products it could affect the water proofing of a building and some types of roofing.
Polymers are usually added to composite wood products and exterior building panels too, but I guess the question is whether this stuff will decay if it's kept dry. Wood usually breaks down faster when it's wet or infested with bugs.