Bora-Care - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Tarina from Independence, Kansas
    06/24/2021
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    Does Bora Care with Mold Care also kill mycotoxins?
    When spraying toxic mold with Bora Care with Mold Care will it also destroy mycotoxins or will black mold release mycotoxins after treatment with Bora?
    A

    We spoke with the manufacturer and  were advised that yes, Boracare will also breakdown any  mycotoxins associated with mold. Please see the label for complete application instructions. 

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  • Asked by John from Groveland, Ny
    06/25/2021
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    Can I use a paint sprayer to apply Bora-Care or a pesticide truck mounted tank sprayer to apply?
    I have both types of equipment, but want a faster way to install 2 coats of product in a very close quarter crawl space. Was considering using my truck mounted sprayer but I use it Talstar as an everyday chemical on house treatments. I didn't know if that pesticide would effect the final result of bora care or if a paint sprayer would work as a application technique
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    Bora-Care should be applied by a hand pump sprayer or painted on as suggested on the label.  Bora-Care is a very thick product and when applied through fine nozzles like a mister or a paint sprayer, it has been known to clog the nozzles on these sprayers.  It is meant to be applied through larger openings in hand pump sprayers or painted on.

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  • Asked by Lynn from Cleburne, Texas
    07/02/2021
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    We sprayed our logs before building the barn with Bora-Care.
    We are ready to build 2 years later. Should we treat again? We transported logs and have mold on areas, that were covered with a small patch of carpet to prevent rub marks, that are molding. We do see mold in other areas as well. We have bleqched the wood and pressure washed it it. Logs are set. Should wemtreat with boracare again?
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    If the wood that was treated with Boracare was kept out of the outdoor elements so that rain couldn't wash through the wood, and pull some of the Boracare treatment from it, then you would not need to treat the wood again. Mold is a surface issue caused by excess moisture in the surrounding environment. If the mold on the surface has been removed and cleaned, and the environment you plan to use it within will have the wood either protected from moisture or will be sealed after building, you wouldn't need to worry about mold unless a new moisture issue arises. If you feel mold may become an issue again in the future, you may want to use the Boracare with Mold Care to treat the logs with to help prevent against mold in the future, as well as reinforce the original barrier you may have applied with the Boracare 2 years ago. 

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  • Asked by Robert from Sutton, Wv. 26601
    07/11/2021
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    I'm having my log cabin stained with a water base stain. Can I add bora care, and what ratio?
    Want to protect against carpenter bees and powderpost beetles.
    A
    Boracare should not be mixed with the stain. Boracare needs to be applied to bare wood and allowed to dry completely before applying the stain. The product label recommends a 1:1 ratio for preventing powder post beetles in logs. Please note that Boracare is not specifically labeled for carpenter bees and has not been tested for this pest. 
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  • Asked by Eddie from Laurel Ms
    07/19/2021
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    I have borers in unsealed 3/8
    Have chaff coming from holes. Treating 1000 sq feet. Treatments were 2 months apart. Still have beetles. Ugh.
    A
    Powderpost Beetles are a pest that can often cause residual damage long after you have treated. The Boracare application you would have completed on the wood would be correct for treating and protecting the raw wood surfaces and having it absorb into the wood. Since powderpost beetles lay their eggs inside the wood and the eggs could lay dormant for up to 30 years, you may see random signs of the pest anywhere in the time frame that you have the wood. Boracare will keep any new beetles from boring into the wood and kill them through ingestion of the wood if they try, and it will kill any beetles/larvae within the wood that try to eat their way through it or out of it. Boracare works through ingestion, so wood destroying pests would have to ingest the wood to get the product in their system to die from it. This means that any signs you are seeing now are beetles that are eating their way out of the wood and ingesting the Boracare and dying from it. Since there isnt a way to know how many eggs were left in the wood there isnt a way to know how long or how often you may see these signs pop up.
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  • Asked by Matt from Moline Illinois
    07/22/2021
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    How long after we spray two coats of Bora care can we put on a translucent Sikkens stain
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    We recommend waiting at least 3 days before sealing/painting/staining (but no longer than 6 weeks) after applying Boracare.
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  • Asked by Bradley from Davdsonville
    08/08/2021
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    Can I mix Boracare with a waterproofing solution to treat a canvas cover?
    I currently have Star Brite Waterproofing and would like to mix this with the Boracare 1:1 Will this still provide efficacy for both products?
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    We do not advise to mix any waterproofing product, paint or sealant in the same tank mixture when applying BoraCare. A topcoat with a water-resistant finish such as paint, stain or water sealant is recommended within 6 weeks of the initial BoraCare application for longer performance. This can be done as soon as 48 hrs after the application provided the wood is compltely dry. 

    BoraCare is applied at 1:1 ratio for curative treatments and a 5:1 ratio for prevenative treatements. 

    Please review the full product label for more detailed information. 

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  • Asked by James from River Falls, Wi
    08/09/2021
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    How long does it take an application of BoraCare to dry if applied with a sprayer to barn boards?
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    The dry time for Boracare is entirely dependent on how heavy you sprayed, the mix rate you used, and how quickly the raw wood you treated can absorb the product. This can be anywhere from a few hours to a few days. 

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  • Asked by Barbara from Glendale
    08/15/2021
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    Can BoraCare be used to treat foundation holes and pouring the mixed solution into the holes around the foundation?
    I have a termite problem with a dead tree close to my house, started see termites in walls.
    A

    Bora-Care can only be used on raw, untreated, unpainted wood for curative and preventative treatments against termites and other wood destroying insects. It has no efficacy or ability to treat termites in the soil.

    If termite activity has been seen in the home, you will want to treat by doing Termite Trench Treatment directly against the foundation of the home using Taurus SC. Taurus SC can eradicate an exisiting termite colony within 90 days and provide a 10 year barrier protection against future termites when done correctly.

    Please view our How to Treat for Termite Guide for more information. 

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  • Asked by Jay from Shenandoah
    08/20/2021
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    Should Bora-Care be applied to the front and back of a new barnwood wall or just one side of the wall?
    A

    For best results, it is recommended to treat all accessble sides of the wood with the Bora-Care solution to ensure the solution absorbs completely through the wood. 

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  • Asked by Gery from Irvine, Ca
    08/21/2021
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    My garden trellis is made of unfinished red cedar and supports a 30 plus year old rose. Working around the rose, I applied Bora Care by brush and roller to most of the wood, which is infested with termites, but am unable to paint or seal the because the rose partially covers the wood. Should I reapply Bora Care periodically, and if so, how often?
    A

    If you are treating wood with Bora-Care that is exposed to rainfall and that cannot be sealed, then yes, you likely will want to reapply the Bora-Care every 3-5 years as needed.

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  • Asked by Kevin
    08/31/2021
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    What is the shelf life of Bora-Care?
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    The shelf life of Bora-Care is 3 years if stored in a cool dry area out of any sunlight or extreme temperatures.  Keep in mind that once the product has been diluted, the solution should be used or discarded within 24 hours of mixing.

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  • Asked by Mike from Pasadena, Ca
    09/06/2021
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    Can I use Bora-Care on a painted porch post & railing that has termite dropping below if I power wash it first?
    The porch post already has cracks in it and some of the wood next to it sounds hallow. Will Bora Care still penetrate into the cracks even if the wood is painted, but is slightly cracking & exposed?
    A

    No, for Bora-Care to work properly, it would need to be applied to raw wood only with no paint, stain or finish on it. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions. 

    Instead of Bora Care, if you are unable to strip the paint, you may want to consider using a product like Jecta into inject into the wood. You may view the product label here.

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  • Asked by Roger from Pasadena, Ca
    09/07/2021
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    I am using Bora Care to treat the outside of a full wine barrel planter along with sealing the application with a verathane type sealant. For additional protection, can I use BoraCare on the inside of the barrel without a sealant, or is the sealant going to be necessary because the product is water soluble?
    A

    Yes, it is recommended to seal all wood surfaces after applying Bora-Care to ensure the application is locked into the wood. 

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  • Asked by Christine from Sheboygan, Wi
    09/09/2021
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    How do I treat whitewashed wood with Bora-Care?
    Our barn has powederpost beetles and much of the wood is whitewashed. How do I apply bora-care to whitewashed wood? Should the whitewash be power-washed off, wood allowed to dry thoroughly, then Bora-Care applied? Would the power washing simply drive the eggs/larvae deeper into the wood?
    A

    Bora-Care has to be applied to raw, untreated, and unpainted wood. If you have whitewashed wood you will need to remove the whitewash so that the Bora-Care can soak into the wood. You would need to allow it to fully dry and then apply. You can whitewash again once the Bora-Care has fully dried as well. If the power-washing drove the eggs deeper the Bora-Care could still get to it as it soaks into the wood but you would need to apply to all sides of the wood. 

    Please review the BoraCare product label and Dimensional Lumber Technical Bulletin for more information. 

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  • Asked by Raymond from Saint Joseph, Missouri
    09/14/2021
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    My jug of Bora-Care was very cloudy, not clear like the Bora-Care I have used in the past.
    The jug was five years old, was never opened and was stored in a cool, dark area. I mixed the Bora-Care with 3/4 gallon of clean water and triple rinsed the Bora-Care container with 1/4 gallon of clean water. The Bora-Care container rinsed completely clean. I mixed the Bora-Care and 1 gallon of clean water for more than 5 minutes with a paint mixer attached to an electric drill but the solution still had a cloudy appearance. I applied the solution using a two gallon sprayer and did not have any issues. The Bora-Care solution did absorb and dry on my wood deck and there isn't any residue, crystals or dust like material on the surface of the wood. Will the cloudiness of the Bora-Care solution affect how well it penetrates into and protects the wood? Should I retreat my deck with a fresh gallon of Bora-Care?
    A

    General most products will have a shelf life of 3-5 years if stored properly in a temperature stable environment (between 45 and 75 degrees) and out of direct sunlight.  After that time if the product has separated or looks differently it is always recommended to replace and not use.  We would recommend reaching out to Nisus directly to confirm if Bora-Care would still be effective as they would know their product stablity better, They can be reached at 800-264-0870

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  • Asked by Peter from Ft Lauderdale Fl
    09/21/2021
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    Can Bora-Care be used directly on wood with a paint brush without being mixed with water?
    A

    Boracare is not labeled to used as full strength as it is a concentrate you must mix with water.  For post construction and active infestations the  use rate is 1:1.Preventative use rates are 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, or 5:1 Refer to the label for complete instructions.

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  • Asked by Joe from Henderson, Tx
    09/23/2021
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    Do I need to treat the entire plywood subfloor with Bora-Care or just the perimeter only?
    Newly built Peer & Beam home, non-conditioned crawl space, plywood flooring with closed cell foam under floor. Do I treat entire plywood subfloor or perimeter only?
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    If you are using Bora-Care as a preventive you will treat any raw untreated wood that you believe may be vulnerable to termite damage. If you are treating an active infestation you will need to apply it to all raw untreated wood where you have termite activity. Typically a full sub floor treatment would not be necessary for a house on a crawl space but we also recommend having some other termite prevention in place like termite bait stations or a termite trench treatment

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  • Asked by Ibon from Ripon, Ca
    09/29/2021
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    Can we apply BoraCare to AAC block walls? These are more porous than standard concrete blocks.
    In the tech bulletin it says BoraCare can be applied to concrete blocks. The AAC (aerated autoclaved concrete) blocks we are using are more porous than the usual concrete blocks. I'm assuming that means the BoraCare will penetrate better into these blocks. Am I correct?
    A

    Yes, Bora-Care can be applied to concrete blocks, block or brick on the interior of crawl spaces and basement foundations as well as sill plates, piers, girders, subfloors, floor joists and any wood exposed to vertical access above ground. This is done typically to prevent shelter tubing by subterranean termites.

    For specifics on the absorbption into AAC (aerated autoclaved concrete), we would recommend contacting the manufacturer directly Nisus at 800-264-0870 for technical information. 

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  • Asked by Randy from Saint Rose, La
    10/04/2021
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    Bora Care or Bora Care with mold treatment
    Which one do i use? After my house being devastated by Hurricane Ida I'm in the process of gutting it. I have some mold and termite damage on the 2x4's behind the sheet rock in the walls and some mold and termite damage on some of the 2x6's on the attic beams. Can I just spray what you recommend on the wood without cleaning? Thanks
    A

    If you have termite activity and mold, you will need to make an application of Bora-Care first and once it's dry, then make an application of Bora-Care with Mold-Care. If you no longer have termite activity but would like to make a preventative treatment, we would recommend the same treatment if it is a preventative treatment where subterranean termites are involved. If you are only concerned with a preventative treatment for drywood termites then you can treat with Bora-Care with Mold-Care.

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