Bora-Care or Bora-Care with Mold-Care will work. I recommend Bora-Care with Mold-Care because it prevents mold as well in the same treatment. I hope this helps!
Bora-Care can be applied to raw wood as directed only. It should not be applied to soil or live plants/trees.
Once Bora-Care has been mixed it should be used or discarded within 24 hours.
Bora-Care is safe if it is applied to raw wood when the pets are not present. Once the treated surfaces have been completed, it is safe for them to return to the treated areas/surfaces.
Per Nisus the manufacturer, if no mold is present there is no need for Boracare with Mold Care. If no wood decay is currently present and its preventative measures only, regular Boracare at the 5:1 preventative rate is all that is needed. You could use the 3:1 label rate for the wood if you prefer, …
Read Full Answer »Bora-Care will only penetrate the wood that it is applied to directly.
You can apply copper naphthenate over the application of Bora-Care with Mold-Care as long as you allow it to completely dry before doing so. Although manufacture advised there is no need for that to be done as the Bora-Care with Mold-Care would be enough to provide protection.
Bora-Care with Mold-Care per manufacturer has to be used at the 5:1 ratio to be effective for mold treatments and it cannot be used at any other rates.
If BoraCare is oversprayed onto vegetation, it is possible the plant(s) will die. It is recommended to prevent overspray by using tarps to cover the area, spraying on a non-windy day, at least 10 feet away from edible vegetation, and avoiding runoff to these areas. Any edible vegetation that comes i…
Read Full Answer »Bora-Care is not applied to live trees. You may want to check with your local extension office. Once a tree is already infested, the goal turns to protecting the surrounding trees for most borers.
You will want to use a slower spray to apply Bora-Care, as the product needs time to coat the wood and not have excess runoff.
If the covered parking area is constructed of wood, it needs to be painted or sealed within 6 weeks after a treatment of Bora-Care. Per the product label, it is important to allow the treated wood to completely dry at least 48 hours before applying any protective topcoat.
You do not need to paint over Bora-Care as it soaks into the woods. However, you are welcome to once it has dried.
There is no need to reapply Bora-Care in this situation. The active ingredient in Bora care absorbs through wood once applied.
You want the wood to be dry when you are applying Boracare. It will need to be able to soak into the dry wood.
Bora-Care would be a great option but it does need to be put on raw wood to get the full effect.
Bora-Care is a non-corrosive product that can be applied to raw wood. You would want to protect non-target surfaces with a tarp or drop cloth, or wash any Boracare overspray with soap and water.
Yes, Bora-Care can be applied to the raw wood side of drywall. It needs to be diluted at a 1:1 ratio and it can be sprayed on or applied with a paintbrush, coating all exposed surfaces of the wood. Once it has been applied to the drywall and completely dried, it is okay to install.
Bora-Care does not remove moisture. It is labeled to treat raw wood for the following: Wood Destroying Fungus, Termite Control and wood-destroying insects such as termites, carpenter ants, powderpost beetles, etc.
Bora-Care should be applied to all sides of raw wood as directed.