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  • Asked by Ken from San Antonio, Tx
    09/24/2015
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    If Bora-Care only penetrates up to 4 inches thick, will it kill an active dry wood termite infestation? Wouldn't they be able still eat the interior of the beam and continue to live?
    I have active dry wood termites in thick interior beams inside the house. The beams are exposed and untreated, and it would be possible for me to spray Bora-Care on 3 sides of them. However, the beams are about 10 in x 10 thick.
    A

    Bora-Care can be applied to raw, natural wood and penetrate 4 inches into the wood surfaces. It is recommended to apply to all sides of the wood for the best results. You will mix it at a 1:1 ratio for active drywood termites and it should be diluted with hot water in a separate container and mixed completely first. After it is mixed properly, you can add it to your spray tank for application. Please refer to the link below for the application chart based on dimensions.

    Application Chart

    Bora-Care can take up to 90 days to completely penetrate through all of the wood to where all of the termites are.  Bora-Care does not kill the termites by touch.  The termites walking on the wood are not effected.  Bora-Care kills the termites by ingestion.  After the Bora-Care has moved through the wood, the termites that are still in the wood will die when they continue to eat and ingest the Bora-Care with the wood.  You should treat all exposed sides of the wood that you can get to.  One treatment is normally enough unless the wood you are treating is more than 8 inches thick.  The termites will not spread easily to other areas so that is not a concern.

    Bora-Care Product Label

    Drywood Termite Treatment Article

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  • Asked by Dennis from Woodland, Ca
    10/06/2015
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    What is the difference between Bora-Care and Bora-Care Commercial?
    If they are different, when would you use each one?
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    There is no difference between Bora Care and Bora Care Commercial besides the name. There was a change in the label for marketing purposes but both products are chemically identical.

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  • Asked by Jean from Auburn, Al
    10/12/2015
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    Can I apply Boracare to reclaimed wood that had linseed oil applied to it last year?
    I have 2 reclaimed doors that are 115 years old. They were sanded and had linseed oil applied. Will Boracare penetrate this wood to preserve them even more?
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    Boracare really is designed to only be applied to raw wood that has no finish or treatment on it of any kind. The linseed oil may prevent the Borcare from penetrating into the wood of the door. If you can sand some of it off (depending on how deep the oil penetrated into the door), you may be able to apply the Boracare with sucess, however we cannot guarantee it will soak in the way its intended since the oil has been applied.

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  • Asked by Tester from Ga
    10/13/2015
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    What is the difference between Boracare and Boracare Commercial?
    There are 2 different labels that have been found and I am a little confused.
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    There is only one available now, the regular Bora-Care. Per the manufacturer, Bora-Care commercial was for a special legal circumstance only in Florida with respect to labeling. It has been discontinued, and is the same product as regular Bora-Care.

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  • Asked by May from Louisiana
    10/16/2015
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    Can I treat wood with Boracare before it is sawed and/or installed?
    I have a load of 2 x8's and some plywood to be installed in my house. Can I go ahead and spray this with BoraCare? The 2x8's will be put down and the plywood over them. (Floor joist and subfloor) Spraying ahead would save time. But, will it be safe to saw and handle after it is dry and how long does it take to dry.
    A

    Yes, Boracare can be sprayed on wood that is in its natural state. Once it has dried, you can saw, install and apply paint or finish to the wood.

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  • Asked by Lynette from Phoenix, Az
    10/27/2015
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    Do we need to remove the pavers and trench then apply Termidor SC, or can we use BoraCare sprayed on the pavers and foundation wall to prevent termite access?
    We have found a termite tube on the concrete foundation wall (exterior) in our courtyard. Our courtyard consists entirely of pavers. Do we need to remove the pavers and trench then apply Termidor SC or can we use Bora Care sprayed on the pavers and foundation wall to prevent termite access?
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    Boracare is only labeled to be used directly on wood so this should not be used on a concrete wall or paver. For your concrete areas against the home, you will need to get the termiticide underneath the concrete against the foundation. To do this you will need a hammer drill with a 1/2" x 18" drill bit. You drill holes throughout the concrete about 3-4 inches away from the wall or foundation, and about every 10"-12" apart. Once the holes are drilled, you fill at the same rate you did the trench, 4 gallons per 10 feet. To fill these, we would recommend using the one gallon sprayer on a "pin stream" setting so you can force the liquid down the hole and not splash it everywhere. You can also use a funnel and pour the termiticide down the holes. It is difficult to get 4 gallons per 10 feet in the holes, so it is important that you use a long drill bit, at least 18" long so you can bore out enough dirt to hold the termiticide. Once the holes are filled all you need to do is patch them with a concrete patch filler you can buy at Home Depot or you can use our Trebor plugs that will close the hole with no concrete mess.

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  • Asked by Lynette from Phoenix
    11/02/2015
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    How do you clean up a spill of Boracare onto pavers?
    We used a 1:1 dilution and accidentally spilled some onto our pavers - the pavers now look "wet" and it has been more than 24 hours. Should we rinse the pavers with water? How do we clean the pavers?
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    Boracare should come off with a soap and hot water mixture and a little scrubbing to make the pavers look normal again. It will not harm the pavers and will degrade over time as it is only meant to bond long term to wood surfaces.

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  • Asked by Sandy from Smyrna Ga
    11/12/2015
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    Can I use Boracare to treat the wood of furniture that is being stripped and reupholstered?
    I will be stripping and reupholstering all types of furniture. I want to treat the wood because I may get it from somewhere else. What would you recommend? I have to give my customers great service and feel comfortable.
    A

    Boracare can be used to treat for wood destroying insects and fungus. Boracare is to be applied to raw wood that will last for the lifespan of the wood itself. Please review the product label for further information.

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  • Asked by Louis from Cleveland Texas
    11/13/2015
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    Does Boracare control carpenter bees?
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    No, Boracare is not labeled for carpenter bees.

    For carpenter bees, we would recommend using our Carpenter Bee Kit. It has everything inside of it to do a complete treatment for bees.

    Please also check out our Carpenter Bee Guide for wonderful tips on how to treat and prevent them in the future.

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  • Asked by Robert from Oklahoma City, Ok
    11/14/2015
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    Can you apply Boracare on painted but porous wood?
    For example, I want to treat some painted but porous cedar to which my copper guttering will be attached. My plan is to then let it dry and paint it again.
    A

    Boracare cannot be applied to painted or treated wood even if porous. It is best to strip the wood of the paint and then apply Boracare. If you are treating for active wood boring pest and taking the paint off is not a viable option, then you can inject a product like Jecta into the damaged areas.

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  • Asked by Phyllis from Sharpsburg, Ga
    12/02/2015
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    Is Boracare toxic for mammals? Are there any fumes or out-gassing from a crawl space up into the house?
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    It is important to keep pets and/or animals out of the area while Boracare is being applied. Once the product has dried completey, it is safe for individuals or pets to return to the area.

    No, there are no fumes that will come out of a crawl space.

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  • Asked by Bevan from Texas
    12/08/2015
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    Can Boracare be applied to stained wood?
    I made a desk and stained it and it is now infested with termites. The wood was only stained and not varnished or sealed can it still be treated?
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    Boracare can be applied only to raw wood. Any stain, paint, or seal would have to be completely stripped in order to treat the wood with Boracare. You may drill into the wood to spot treat with a ready-to-use formulation of Boracare called Jecta.

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  • Asked by Joelieanna from Orlando, Florida
    12/31/2015
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    Does Boracare kill wood beetles or termites burrowed in a stained but not sealed tabletop?
    We were given an antique table from Puerto Rico. My husband stripped it and stained it. We brought it inside and we noticed dust accumulating in a section of the table. We were told it has wood beetles. He spent a lot of time restoring it, so we hope to save the table; however, we have wood floors and live in Florida.
    A

    Boracare will not be absorbed into wood that is stained or treated. If the wood is stripped down to the bare, exposed wood, then you could apply Boracare before re-painting or re-staining the wood. If this is not possible, then you may want to consider having a local pest control company fumigating the piece of furniture to kill any existing insects in it.

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  • Asked by Paul from Salem, Or
    01/09/2016
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    Should I plane my boards to a final thickness before treatment with Bora-Care?
    I am getting ready to use some 1" thick oak that has powder post beetles, I need to plane it down to a 3/4" thickness. Should I plane it down and finish sand it before I treat it or can I treat it a few days before I mill it down.
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    It would be recommended to complete any sanding/planing before applying Boracare.

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  • Asked by Susan from Middleburg, Va
    01/20/2016
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    How long should kids and dogs remain out of the house after floors are treated?
    I have to treat my entire house floors with Boracare because there are powder post beetles in my barn wood floors on all three floors. I have kids and dogs and am wondering how long they should be out of the house to be super safe.
    A

    It is recommended that you keep pets and children out of the area treated with Boracare until the product has dried completely and any odor has dissipated.

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  • Asked by Zard from San Jose, Ca
    01/23/2016
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    With an opened container, how long can the undiluted Boracare be stored?
    If I open a container of Boracare and only use 1/3, how long can I store the remaining 2/3 of undiluted Boracare that is in the container?
    A

    Undiluted Bora-Care should be used within three years of the date of purchase. Once diluted, Bora-Care should be used immediately. Bora-Care that is left for more than a few hours after it has been diluted will start to separate from the water and will be impossible to get back into a proper diluted form.

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  • Asked by Robert from Mount Dora, Fl
    02/21/2016
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    Is Boric acid repellent or not?
    In your Subterranean Termite Treatment Guide your pro tip says "Using the Boracare first can cause the outdoor colony to branch off in a different direction" implying that boric acid is a repellent. Yet quoting https://entomology.ca.uky.edu/ef614, " Unlike many insecticides, boric acid has no repellency to insects". Can you please resolve this seeming discrepancy for me? Is boric acid repellent or not? This is a very important issue to clarify for choosing boric acid treatment or not. Thank you very much.
    A

    Boracare contains borate, a form of Boron, that is different than boric acid products. Borate products are water soluble and are used in wood treatments as it can penetrate into the wood and/or used as a dust if using Timbor.  Boric acid (dust) is not water soluble and is only for crack and crevice treatments.  Both forms are not repellent but when dealing with subterranean termites Boracare is not the best product to use as it will only kills the termites that physically ingest the wood.  This can cause the termites to start dying off quickly which sends a signal to the queen below ground that the area is bad and this can cause them to move to another location that is possibly untreated or inaccessible.  It is a great product for Drywood Termites which are all in the wood they are infesting.  When dealing with subterranean it is best to use a product like Termidor SC or Dominion which will be a slow kill and have a transfer effect so that it can kill the entire colony below ground.

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  • Asked by Mike from Los Angeles, Ca
    02/21/2016
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    What can I used to treat my wine barrel planters for fungus?
    I am using wine barrels (halves) as planters. After 5 yrs, I lost one due to fungus growth on the inside of it. There has been no paint or stain applied to the inside, but of course the barrel did have red or white wine and so is stained. I looked through MANY of your questions - nice job!
    A

    You could use a product called Boracare on the barrels but you would be required to seal the inside of the wine barrel after application.  The red/white wine stain will not affect the application, only if it were stained with an actual wood stain or sealant.

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  • Asked by Cynthia from Dana Point, Ca
    02/22/2016
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    What termite control product is safe to use around cats?
    I want to spray my 4 outdoor wood decks to protect against termites (house and decks were completely tented in April 2015.
    A

    Bora-Care is a very safe product and it is considered a green product as well.  Typically, it takes about an hour for the surface of the wood to dry.  After application has dried completely, it should be perfectly fine for children and pets to re-enter the house. Please read the BoraCare product label for complete usage instructions.  Boracare does have to be applied to raw, untreated, unpainted wood.

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  • Asked by Mario from Bellflower, Ca
    02/26/2016
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    Can I use Boracare on my bed from underneath?
    It is stained on the front surface? Is this safe for kids? I want to use it for my baby bed, inside is not stain only the outside.
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    Boracare could be used on the underside of the bed where it is not stained.  It is safe when used as directed on the product label.  Since you are treating a baby bed we would recommend not using the bed until the product has completely dried, about 48 hours.  After that time it will be safe to use the bed again.  Bora-Care is a very safe product once dry and it is considered a green product as well.

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