Bora-Care - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Chester from Georgetown, Ky
    11/01/2017
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    How long should I wait to paint after applying Boracare?
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    We recommend waiting at least 3 days before sealing/painting (but no longer than 6 weeks) after applying Boracare.

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  • Asked by Joanne from Hayesville, Nc
    05/28/2016
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    After applying Bora-Care will the beetles leave for another piece of raw untreated wood?
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    As the beetles emerge from the wood after it has been treated with Boracare they will die from ingesting the treating wood so there would be no worry of reinfestation. 

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  • Asked by Eric from Gulf Breeze, Fl
    07/30/2016
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    Should I kill termites in my privacy fence before before removing fencing?
    I've discovered a large infestation of termites in my privacy fencing (posts and slates) while assessing for repair. The fence is very old and in bad shape at this point and, especially with the termite discovery, I am just going to replace vs. trying to repair. However, would it be a bad idea to simply dismantle and haul away the fencing with the infestation, or should I try to eliminate the termites in the wood before disturbing the fencing? The fencing is close to my house, so I'm a bit concerned.
    A

    If you plan on using pressure treated wood there's no need to treat the area or the wood but we would recommend doing a preventative treatment around your house. If the wood is not pressure treated then we would recommend to treat the private fence. You can do two things, the most recommended treatment would be to treat the new wood panels with Boracare, once dry you will need to stain the panels afterwards prior to putting them in place and using metal posts when putting your new private fence up. The second method is to do a trench treatment with Termidor around the fence, since it is considered a "structure". We don't recommend doing the treatment before you remove the old fence because the removal will disturb the treated areas.

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  • Asked by Michael from Deland
    02/03/2017
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    Can Bora-Care be used on painted wood?
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    Bora-Care is only labeled for use on raw, untreated wood. For an effective treatment we would recommend you strip the wood of any paint.  

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  • Asked by Mat from San Jose, Ca
    12/04/2016
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    Can Boracare treated wood be burned at a later date safely?
    Some of my firewood is infested with powder-beetles. Can I treat this wood so with Bora-care or Termidor and then burn the wood at a later date safely?
    A

    We do not recommend applying Boracare or Termidor SC to firewood. Burning any type of insecticide would release the active ingredients into the air.  Burning the wood without treating with any chemical would kill anything in it.

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  • Asked by Teri from Lake Charles, Louisiana
    08/01/2015
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    Can I use Bora-Care on wood pallets to prevent termites?
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    Bora-Care can be applied to raw wood for the treatment or prevention of termites. It dries on clear and is made that way so you can stain, paint, or seal any piece of wood after using it. Please refer to the product label for complete mixing and application instructions.

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  • Asked by Paul from San Rafael, Ca
    09/23/2018
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    What type of sprayer do I need to apply Boracare?
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    Any hand pump sprayer can be used to apply Boracare.  It is recommended to dilute the Boracare in a bucket with hot water and then add the dilution to the sprayer. If you dilute Boracare directly in the sprayer you will almost always wind up with a clogged sprayer.

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  • Asked by Steven from Zeeland, Mi
    04/16/2018
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    Is it safe to sand wood after it has been treated with Bora-Care?
    Can I use wood treated with this product to build things after it has dried? Does sanding it release anything that is harmful to humans or pets?
    A

    Yes, after the Bora-Care has dried, you can sand and finish the wood. It usually takes 24-48 hours to fully dry. Nothing harmful is released into the air in doing so.

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  • Asked by Rosa from Ga
    10/06/2017
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    Will Bora-Care work on pressure treated wood?
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    Yes, Bora-Care will work on pressure treated wood. Bora-Care will become a second layer of protection and it might make the wood look aged but it will work.

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  • Asked by Jerry from Brielle, Nj
    09/11/2016
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    Is Bora-Care corrosive to romex wiring?
    A

    The manufacturer has told us that Boracare is not corrosive but of course should not be sprayed onto exposed electrical wiring of any sort.

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  • Asked by Jason
    10/12/2016
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    Does Boracare even penetrate hard woods as well?
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    Boracare can be used on ANY raw wood that is not painted, stained, or sealed. Even hardwoods. Since it dries on clear, it is no problem to stain, paint, or seal when you are done or apply a clear coat finish. 

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  • Asked by Carolyn
    11/03/2009
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    I plan on using Bora-Care in the crawl space. Can I also use it on the live palm tree without killing it? I have discovered a decay fungus in our crawl space under the tub and on the bottom of a nearby palm tree in our yard.
    A
    No, Bora-Care is a borate product, and borate products will kill any plant or tree life.  We have recently started carrying several fungicides for trees and other plants. We would recommend trying to contact a local college or university with a arborist program or a local lawn and turf company for a proper identification of the fungus. Please click on the link for the contact information for your local cooperative extension office.
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  • Asked by Kristina
    08/09/2010
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    Can I use Bora-Care on my wood furniture?
    I have powder post beetles on my wood table. I believe I bought these tables from a reputable furniture store, and I don't know what to do. They are nice tables. Will this solution ruin the tables, or can I apply it to them? I have to do something because this is crazy to have bugs in a table I paid good money for? What do you suggest?
    A
    In order to use Bora-Care on your table, you would have to make sure the wood is bare or stripped. Bora-Care cannot penetrate into sealed or finished wood. After wood has been treated with Bora-Care, you can paint, stain or seal the wood with no problems.
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  • Asked by Heather from New Orleans, La
    08/05/2013
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    Is there anything non toxic I can do to treat severe drywood termite infestation?
    We have drywood termites in our hardwood floors in several rooms of our 1910 home. We just moved in a few months ago and they are already eating our furniture although our pest control man said they were probably in the furniture for years before and just dormant and woke up in the warmer weather down south (never had problems before moving here). There's no company locally that treats with orange oil or any other green methods. Could we treat this ourselves with Boracare or Timbor? Or pure d-limonene? The pest control company says fumigation is our only option. I am nervous about the health issues with fumigation.
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    If the drywood termites are in the floors, you can treat the floors with Boracare as long as they are unfinished. Boracare can only be used on raw natural wood so if there is a stain or sealant on the floors, it will need to be sanded up first before applying the Boracare. If there are drywood termites in your furniture, your options are limited. You can either strip down the finish on it and treat, drill holes all throughout it to treat with either Boracare or a foaming product, or fumigate it. Most of the time fumigation is your best option as its the only way to gurantee you are going to get every last one of them that deep within the furniture. Typically for this treatment they bring a pod type device similar to that of a portable storage unit, and place your furniture inside and either heat it or fumigate it for a set period of time. Aftewards you air out the furniture, steam clean it if you want, and its completely safe to use as normal. There are just not many truly green options out there for termite control as it is such a specific treatment, and most areas are not places you will be inhabiting with extended points of direct contact to a surface. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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  • Asked by Laurens from Birmingham Al
    08/13/2014
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    Once mixed with water, what is the shelf life of Bora Care?
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    The shelf life of Boracare in original bottle is 3 years if stored in cool dry area. Like with most concentrates, you want to be sure to use any mixed solution within 24 hours of mixing.
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  • Asked by Marilyn from Tomahawk Wisconsin
    10/11/2014
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    What is the recommended temperature to apply Bora Care?
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    BORACARE can be applied in any temperature as long as it is not below freezing. However, the warmer the temperature the easier it will be to mix and apply the BORACARE because of its thick consistency.
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  • Asked by Jason
    01/24/2015
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    I'm spraying my unfinished basement where there are electrical wires running. How should I handle them?
    Can I just spray over the wires or do I need to do something else? I am talking about just the wires. There are no junction boxes of any kind.
    A
    It would be best to be cautious of the exposed wires.  BORACARE can also be applied with a paint brush as well. Please be sure to mix with hot water to make it easier to mix and apply. 
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  • Asked by Cindy from Bartow, Florida
    03/04/2015
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    Boracare
    We are spraying boracare on the entire wood framed home that we are restoring. How long do we need to wait until we apply the spray foam insulation on top of it?
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    You want to wait at least 72 hours after application to allow for Boracare to dry. Then you can do what ever you wish to the wood.
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  • Asked by Brantley from Dublin Ga
    02/22/2012
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    Can paint or stain be applied after using bora-care?
    I have some thick oak lumber I was thinking about using for a kitchen table. Can the wood be stained or painted after boracare is applied?
    A
    Absolutely.  Bora-Care dries on clear and is made that way so you can stain, paint, or seal any piece of wood after using it.
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  • Asked by Matt
    04/28/2011
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    How would I apply Bora-Care to a localized wood termite infestation under exterior stucco?
    The wood above a window is infested (droppings are visible on the interior sill). We can't go through the inside because the wall is covered with rock so need to go through the exterior stucco. How much would I need to use and how would I inject it?
    A
    The only way to get the Bora-Care into the area where the termites are would be to drill holes through the stucco into the studs or through the window trim.  We suspect maybe they are in the window trim based on your description.  Since Bora-Care can only be applied to wood that is not painted, stained, or sealed,  you have to drill a hole into the center of the window trim and inject Bora-Care by using a sprayer or some other method  that might be available to you to get the product through the drill hole.  Or you can remove the wood or stucco to get into the interior of the wall, but this is usually not a feasible step in the process.
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