Bora-Care - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Hugh from Carrollton
    05/20/2018
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    Will Bora-Care kill or 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 you need to do a complete treatment for bees.

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

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  • Asked by Rebecca from Belleville, Pa
    05/14/2018
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    My pest control company used Boracare on my acrylic stained home and it turned white. What should I do?
    A

    We would recommend that you contact the Boracare manufacturer, Nisus, for further assistance. Nisus may be reached at 800-264-0870.

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  • Asked by Chris from Arlington, Va
    05/10/2018
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    If I pressure wash my new cedar fence, can I pressure wash and seal it afterwards?
    A

    You will want to pressure wash, dry, apply Bora-Care (allow to dry) and then seal after.

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  • Asked by Don from Naples
    05/08/2018
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    What should I use for treatment of Powder Post termites in my couch?
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    Ideally we would need to know specifically what pest you are treating for. Are you treating for powder post beetles? Or are you treating for drywood termites? In most cases if a wood destroying insect is found within the frame of a piece of furniture your options are as follows: Option 1- Strip down any stain or finish on the wood down to its raw natural state and apply a product like Boracare to the raw wood surface to treat it and then you can refinish as desired once dry; Option 2- If stripping the finish off isnt an option then you would need to drill holes in the needed places of the furniture and insert a product like Jecta which is an injectable form of Boracare. Both the Boracare and Jecta absorb into the wood so that as the insects inside it eat the treated wood they consume it and die from it. Both products also last for the life of the wood to protect it; Option 3- If neither of those are an option for you and you dont want to drill holes or remove the finish, then your only option would be to hire a company that has a heat treatment or fumigation treatment chamber to put the furniture within to kill all the insects within it without doing any damage to the couch. 

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  • Asked by James from Tallassee, Tn
    05/08/2018
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    Will Bora-Care repel Carpenter Bees?
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    Unfortunately the Boracare? is not labeled for or to repel 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 Steve from Liberty, Ms
    05/07/2018
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    Can Bora-Care be sprayed on 3/4 in. plywood sub-flooring?
    I'm building a post and beam camp. Joist and beams will be treated. The sub floor will be 3/4 t&g plywood. Can I spray the sub floor after I install it. I'll only be able to spray it from the top side.
    A

    Yes, you can apply Bora-Care to the plywood in this area as long as the plywood has not been treated with anything else. 

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  • Asked by Mitch from Slc, Ut
    05/05/2018
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    Will Bora-Care work on green ash borer?
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    Bora-Care can ony be applied to raw wood for wood destroying insects. Are you treating for Emerald Ash Borers? Is so, we recommend using  Ferti-lome Tree & Shrub Insect Drench.

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  • Asked by Josh from Tallahassee, Fl
    04/26/2018
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    What do you use to fumigate reclaimed beams with powder post beatles?
    I have about ten 6" x 8" x 10' hand hewn beams that are 100 yr old and have powder post beatle damage and want to be sure they aren't active before putting in new construction. Other than Boracare surface treatment, I would like to fumigate and have a steel container that can be used and appropriate safety gear/respirator. What can be purchased for fumigation or does it have to have a ag chemical license to get that type of stuff?
    A

    Boracare is the best product we have to treat raw wood for powerpost beetles or other similar wood-boring insects. Boracare is there for the life of the wood, however, in very old wood there may not be enough moisture for the Boracare to get all the way to the center of larger beams. Unfortunately, you must have a special chamber to fumigate individual items - an antique dealer can often give a referral - otherwise you would need to have a professional company come out to tent and treat the entire structure. You can do a full pre-construction treatment with Boracare or Timbor on the new raw structural wood to help prevent infestations of wood-boring beetles, carpenter ants, termites, and wood decay fungus.

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  • Asked by Don from Lineville, Al
    04/18/2018
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    Can Bora-Care be used to treat a cedar fence with termite activity present?
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    Yes, you can use Boracare to treat a wooden fence as long as the wood is raw, meaning it has not been painted, stained, or treated with any type of water sealant. Be sure you are diluting Boracare at a 1:1 ratio with water for active insect infestations. You would need to use a water sealant after the Boracare application is completely dry if you are treating wood that is exposed to rainfall. If the wood is not raw wood, then you can spot treat termite activity with a ready-to-use termiticide such as FUSE Foam.

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  • Asked by Steven from Zeeland, Mi
    04/16/2018
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    Is it safe to sand wood after it has been treated with Bora-Care?
    Can I use wood treated with this product to build things after it has dried? Does sanding it release anything that is harmful to humans or pets?
    A

    Yes, after the Bora-Care has dried, you can sand and finish the wood. It usually takes 24-48 hours to fully dry. Nothing harmful is released into the air in doing so.

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  • Asked by Gavin from Chariton, Ia
    04/13/2018
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    Is Bora-Care safe to use with parrots?
    A

    Bora-Care is safe if it is applied to raw wood when the pets are not present. Once the treated surfaces have completely, it is safe for them to returned to the treated areas/surfaces.

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  • Asked by Deb from Mishawaka , In
    03/28/2018
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    In backyard, I have a small bridge over a concrete fish pond that has signs of termite activity.
    I also have a large pergola in the area nearby (with no visible signs.) I will be needing to have parts of the bridge reconstructed. Should I treat these areas for termites now or after construction? What is the best product?
    A

    You need to be very careful about using any kind of termiticide around a body of water that contains fish or other aquatic life since most termiticides could harm the fish. If you are removing the infested pieces of wood, then you may not need any other treatment for active termites. Something you can do is to use a wood treatment on the new wood and any other raw wood on the bridge and/or the pergola. Boracare can be used on raw wood, then once the Boracare is dry, you would want to use a water sealant to protect the treatment. Be sure that you apply the Boracare away from the water so there is no runoff, overspray, etc. into the water.

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  • Asked by Gary from Roanoke, Va
    03/27/2018
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    Treating a "finished" hardwood floor with Bora-Care for Powder Post Beetles
    We have a finished hardwood floor that is infested with Powder Post Beetles. Since the floor is finished I cannot treat. If I treat the sub floor in the crawl space will it penetrate all the way up to the hardwood?
    A

    Bora-Care will only penetrate the wood it is applied to.  For floor that is stained you will either have to pull it up and treat the unfinished underside or sand down the top to the raw wood and apply.

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  • Asked by Gregg
    03/27/2018
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    After applying Bora-Care, can I sand and clearcoat without health issues to me? How long should I wait prior to sanding, woodworking and sealing with bar top coating?
    I have the opportunity to receive a piece of cedar 3"thick and make a table. How ever it appears to have several small / deep holes around the edges of the table. I saw a couple gray Beatles on the ground by it.
    A

    Wood should be sanded and treated with Bora-Care prior to staining, painting, sealing etc. Please wear protective gear included in our Professional Safety Kit when applying the product. You should wait a few days after application has dried.This will allow the product to soak through the entire piece of wood. Do not wait longer than six weeks to re-sand/stain/seal.

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  • Asked by Pgw from Houston, Tx
    03/20/2018
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    Do I need to spray all sides of studs for the Boracare to Work?
    We flooded from Hurricane Harvey. All my walls are open. Is it enough to just spray the inside or do I need to try to get the spray on the backside/ side facing the brick?
    A

    It is recommended to apply Boracare to all sides of the wood for best results. 

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  • Asked by Matt from Mooresville, In
    03/08/2018
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    Will Bora-Care penetrate unfaced foam insulation board?
    I've read that Bora-care will penetrate wood up to 4 inches thick, so I'm wondering if Bora-care technical department has determined whether BC will penetrate 2 inches of unfaced ridged foam board insulation. I installed 2" foam board against my crawl space block wall foundation a few years ago and am considering spraying the foam if BC will penetrate it and reach the face of the masonry block. Thanks
    A

     Per the product label, "Bora-Care solutions may be used on all non-food contact surface cellulosic materials including wood, plywood, particleboard, paper, oriented strand board (OSB), cardboard (non-food packaging material), wood composite structural components, concrete, block, brick, metals, PVC plumbing pipes and other non-cellulosic materials found in structures. Apply Bora-Care solutions only to bare wood, plywood, particleboard and other cellulosic materials where an intact water-repellent barrier, such as paint, stain or sealer, is not present."

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  • Asked by Jim from Clarksville, Tn
    03/07/2018
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    Can Boracare be cold fogged in a crawl space?
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    Bora-Care is too thick of a liquid to be used in any type of fogger.  It can be foamed into wall voids, or sprayed or painted directly onto raw, untreated wood only.  If you cannot directly access the wood that needs to be treated, foaming with Bora-Care normally is the best solution, although it will only penetrate into wood that it is directly contacting.  

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  • Asked by Susan from Richmond, Bc Canada
    02/26/2018
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    What sizes does the Bora-Care come in?
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    Bora-Care is only available in the gallon size.  Unfortunatly it does not come in any smaller quatities.  

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  • Asked by Jerry from Charleston, Sc
    02/23/2018
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    How do I dispose of excess Bora-Care?
    Already mixed with water. What about cleanup of brush too?
    A

    For any left over mixture of Bora-Care, we recommend that you contact your local city or county sanitation department for proper disposal instructions in your area as they can vary. Your brush can be washed with soap and water or you can dispose of it as well.

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  • Asked by To from La
    02/18/2018
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    Will Bora-Care work on wood already sprayed with concrobium?
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    Per the manufacturer, yes, Boracare can be applied to wood that has been treated with a concrobium product.  

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