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    1 of 5 Stars

    I wouldn't buy this again

    By Doris on 04/27/2010

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    I had my home sprayed with this for the wood post beetles and they were gone...until today they came back. For over a week not a single one was sighted. This does work on contact but the reason that I…

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    Expert ResponseExpert response:
    Bora-Care is the best wood treatment product on the market.  However, Bora-Care can take up to a month to diffuse completely through the entire piece of wood after you treat it.  Since powderpost beetle larvae can be deep in the wood, it is normal to continue to see activity for awhile until the Bora-Care makes it all the way through the wood.  Of course the true benefit of Bora-Care is that after it does diffuse all of the way through the wood and kill the larvae, it will stay in the wood forever and you never have to worry about wood destroying insects again.

    5 of 5 Stars

    Bora-Care is the BEST!

    By Michael on 01/11/2010

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    I had a termite control company give me an estimate to spot treat my drywood termites and it was astronomical! I found that DoMyOwnPestControl.com had the same product Boracare for a fraction of the c…

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Easy to mix and use, and I don't get sick

    By Larry on 06/08/2010

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    I have used half a gallon for remediation of dry wood termites on fascia boards by using 1:1 and 1:2 dilutions applied to bare wood and by injecting in drilled holes where the wood is covered by paint…

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    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    How hot does the water have to be to mix Bora-Care ?
    A

    When mixing Bora-Care, it is recommended to use hot water to make it easier to dilute it. The water should not be scalding hot, it should be a warm/hot temperature that will also be safe in case it sp…

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    Old railroad ties had poria last year. I will treat them with Bora-Care, but if they are outside in the rainy season....
    I had to rip out half my pottery studio because mudslides clogged the crawl space underneath and poria fungus destroyed a lot of the structure. Now another structure is right by a retaining wall of railroad ties that had some fungus last year and dried out. one side of them is butted up to the dirt they are retaining, but my thought is to spray the exposed sides, then seal them 48 hours later. Will this keep the Bora Care protected from washing away?
    A

    You will need to do 2 application of Bora-Care. After applying first coat you will wait 20 minutes and then add the second coat.

    Q
    Can Bora-Care be used as a fire-retardant?
    I have used Bora-care for insect treatment for years
    A

    Bora-Care is not labeled for use as a fire retardant. 

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