Boracare is too thick to be used in a fogger and must be applied by spraying or painting directly to the wood that is infested or by foaming.
Boracare is not labeled to be used as a spot treatment. The entire would should be in its original form and treated in its entirety. Boracare will last for the life of the wood. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
When using BoraCare and overspray is a concern, we recommed using plastic tarps or coverings to protect any surface you do not want to come into contact with your treatment. You should also wera a protective coverall, respirator, gloves and goggles to protect yourself. You can find all of the person…
Read Full Answer »Boracare is only able to penetrate into raw, untreated, unstained or painted wood therefore it would not penetrate into plywood with laminate on it.
Applying Boracare where you had the damage should be sufficient. While Boracare does aborb completely through the wood, it will not spread throughout to untreated parts of the wood. If there are already eggs in the wood that is not treated, you will have to reapply the Boracare if and when you notic…
Read Full Answer »If there is any type of stain on the wood you are treating, Boracare will not absorb properly. The wood will need to be sanded down in order to treat the wood. You do not need to drill holes into the wood in order to apply Boracare. You can either paint it on or use a sprayer. For what you are doing…
Read Full Answer »I'm going to try and answer this as simply as possible but if any of it doesnt make sense please call in as it may be easier to explain over the phone. If you use boracare, in either its liquid or foam form and appy it to raw natural wood, it will absorb into the wood, become one with the wood, and …
Read Full Answer »Boracare should not be hard. When was this product purchased? Did you get this from us? Please give us a call, and we would be happy to assist you with your product. Our phone number is 866-581-7378. Our hours are Monday-Friday 9-5 EST. You are also welcomed to respond to this email.
Yes, you will want to use Boracare on infested furniture at a 1:1 ratio. Treat all accessible areas of the raw wood to ensure the Boracare is absorbed completely throughout the wood. After 1st application, let dry for approx 30 min - 1 hour and do a 2nd coat. After both applications, it is recommend…
Read Full Answer »Boracare is not meant to be used as soil treatment product and should not be used in that way. Boracare is only labeld to treat termites, wood destroying insects, powderpost beetles on raw undtreated wood. For preventative treatments, mix at 5:1 ratio and 1:1 ratio for active treatments. Term…
Read Full Answer »For an active Drywood termite infestation, mix 1 gallon of BoraCare with 1 gallon of water. One gallon of Bora-Care will treat approximately 100 lineal feet of 2 x 4 stud wall. Typically, one gallon of concentrate Bora-Care will treat 800 square feet of a 2x4 stud wall, and 500 square feet o…
Read Full Answer »You could treat the wood in the area with a product like Bora-Care to protect it from future termite infestation. For further protection doing a treatment outside would be most recommended. Our How To Do A Termite Treatment article explains exactly what to do, mainly placing a protective…
Read Full Answer »No, you do not have to moisten the wood before treating it with Boracare.
Yes, if you are needing to treat an active infestation of powder post beetles and you suspect mold you would need to use both the Boracare and the Boracare with MoldCare following the instructions on each product label. If you are just wanting to use as preventative than just the Boracare with…
Read Full Answer »We apologize but we are not completel sure what you mean by this? If you are asking if you can spray this on the wood studs, footers, headers and joists for your home as its being built for termite protection on raw wood, then yes.
Dominion is a great choice to put up your perimeter treatment. You would want to treat the beams and rafters with Boracare. You can spray or paint the mixture on.
Bora-Care can be applied to raw wood and once it is completely dried can be painted or stained and sealed (especially if it is on wood outside). It should be applied as a spray or painted on the wood not soaked in a container. Did you want to treat an animal trough as well?
Assuming that you are treating carpenter ants, you can apply Bora-Care to any areas that have an active infestation of powder post beetles, termites or carpenter ants. It will need to be treated at the rate of 1:1 and all other areas where there is no activity can be used 5:1. Once the Boracare ha…
Read Full Answer »Preventative use rate is 5:1 with Boracare. For example you would mix 1gal Boracare to 1 gal water.