Sorry to hear that about your bow Kyle. I knew your bow didn't have a chance when you mentioned those bug marks. You need a better understanding of hickory to be successful with it.
Hickory is one wood that will deteriate the quickest of all the bow woods that we use for our bows. If you cut your own wood, split it, seal the ends, remove the bark if spring or early summer cut, and store properly. For me personally, I wouldn't be comfortable with hickory laying out just one day on the ground, much less a week or two. And boards bought at the lumber stores, IMO, most ofter aren't suitable for the simple reason the logs were improperly stored before milled.