I am no bowyer so this is speculative, but---
I once bought a beautiful self bow from a great guy, who made gorgeous bows.
Then he sent me via email a 17 page document on the "Care and feeding" of his bows... controlled humidity, temperature, how to string, rest, pull 1/4, 1/2, then 3/4 and then finally shoot it but wipe cheesecloth down the backside to check for splinters, etc, etc... Unstring ever few hours.
I got so paranoid, I sold it and have had nothing but glass backed bows since... I cannot fuss that much with a tool... I keep my tools rust free and such, but I do NOT coddle them.
He was likely the exception, but he had good point, just waaaay over the top for me.
Id say that you need to know what type bows you have, but modern composite bows would do well under Charlie's suggestion, I'd think! I don't fuss with mine...
Good luck!