Sucks about the chain on your saw, I'd pick up at least one spare, good to have around, and they have no expiry date so why not?
That is still a substantial amount of wood Drew, lots of potential there!
If you are worried about bugs, put the wood you are keeping into large trash bags, and then put some kind of bug spray in there, seal up the bag and let it sit a few days, should kill just about anything
Cutting wet wood is hard on the bandsaw blade, if you can, get as low a tooth number blade as you can buy, I like the 3/8" x 3tpi blade that Lee Valley sells.....
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... dunno is they sell your size or not. Another tip on the bandsaw with green wood, get a can of PAM non-stick cooking spray, (get you own can, don't borrow one from the kitchen) with the saw running, spray the blade with PAM, do this often, between blanks, and you will find the blade will not gum up as much, and when it does, a toothbrush will knock the sticky wood off the blade easily.
Cheers!