Bora-Care should be mixed in a bucket with hot water and then poured into the sprayer. If you don't use hot water or if you try to dilute Bora-Care directly in the sprayer, the sprayer will clog. You can paint Bora-Care onto the wood surface, just be sure to be thorough and paint all sides of the wo…
Read Full Answer »Bora-Care is the preferred choice for old house borers and powder post beetles which is probably what you have. Bora-Care can only be used on raw, untreated, unsealed wood. If you are trying to treat wood that is already stained or sealed, you either have to sand the finish off completely like…
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Any left over Bora-Care can not be stored. 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. You should dump any extra mixture right up against the foundation of your house (…
Read Full Answer »Bora-Care alone will kill the dry wood termites very effectively. Non-repellents do not kill on contact. They have a delay kill which is what you want for termites. Bora-Care will kill termites much faster than a non-repellent product which can take up to 90 days to kill the termit…
Read Full Answer »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.
The only way to get Bora-Care into the wood is to either tear off the sheet rock or drill holes through the drywall into the wood directly. When drilling holes into a stud, you have to drill them every 6 inches apart and drill the hole into the center of the wood at a downward angle so when you fill…
Read Full Answer »Bora-Care is not labeled to be applied to shingles or anything other than wood. Although, it is labeled to kill wood destroying fungus, it is not labeled for moss or other building materials. Unfortunately, we do not carry any other fungus type products. We are sure a Home Depot or other hardw…
Read Full Answer »Just so you know, Bora-Care will not kill, treat, or prevent mold growth. It only works for fungus or wood destroying insects, not mold. Only Bora-Care with Mold Care will treat and kill and prevent mold. Bora-Care will take at least 30 days usually to diffuse through the entire piece of…
Read Full Answer »BoraCare can be used indoors safely. It is considered a green product and is made from natural products. BoraCare is only meant to be applied on wood. It can only be raw wood, meaning the studs in your wall. It cannot be applied to painted wood, or sealed wood, only raw, untr…
Read Full Answer »No, Bora-Care is not allowed to be shipped to New York at this time.
BoraCare will kill any living plants and trees, so you could only use it if they are already dead or you don't mind if they are dead. You would have to strip the bark and let the wood dry as much as possible before treating with Bora-Care. The Bora-Care will kill any insects in the w…
Read Full Answer »Unfortunately BoraCare will not penetrate through stain either. You would have to sand the surface stain off of the wood, pressure wash it off, or drill holes into the infested area and inject Bora-Care into the center of the wood. Those would be the only options.
No. Boracare by itself will not treat or prevent mold. Boracare with Moldcare will treat existing mold and prevent mold in the future. Boracare with Moldcare will not remove the mold stain however, for that you should use Mold clean.
One gallon of Bora-Care mixed with one gallon of water will make two finished gallons. These two finished gallons of Bora-Care will treat 1200 lineal feet of 2x4 sized wood, treating all exposed sides. Remember you do not need to over apply the product, just enough to wet the surface of …
Read Full Answer »Anytime you are treating exterior wood you should always use Bora-Care. It will last longer in the wood than Timbor. Also, when treating new wood with timbor it can leave a powdery residue because it is a powder. Bora-Care dries clear and will look better after finishing the wood w…
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