Bora-Care - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Chris from Walnut Creek, Ca
    07/17/2019
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    What can I use for treatment of wood rot on roof rafters?
    A

    Bora-Care would be the best product to apply to the raw wood. It will penetrate at least 4 inches into the wood and last the lifetime of the wood. Dilute at a 1:1 ratio.

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  • Asked by Lynn from Spring Hill, Fl
    07/20/2019
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    Once I treat with Boracare, how will I know if the termites are gone?
    A

    You can tap wood along the walls, baseboards and windowsills every few inches with a screwdriver handle. Damaged wood will sound hollow and, if the area is extremely damaged, the handle may break the wood's surface. If the area is active, you may see worker termites inside. Bora-Care will take up to 30 days or more to penetrate all the way through the wood and eliminate a drywood termite colony in the wood.

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  • Asked by Tim from Holden, Ma
    08/11/2019
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    Building a house, and would like to apply the Bora-Care to lumber prior, during construction. How long will the Bora-Care last in the wood?
    A

    When applying Bora-Care to structural wood in the home, you only need to apply the product once. It will last for the life of the wood. If you are applying to exterior wood like a deck, porch, or fence which is exposed to rainfall, then you would either need to use a water sealant after the Boracare is dry, or you would re-apply Boracare after about 3-5 years.

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  • Asked by Dave from California
    08/13/2019
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    Can I apply Bora Care to an unfinished wood slab that I plan to varnish?
    A

    Bora-Care would be the perfect product to apply for defense against wood boring pests in your situation.  It should be applied to all sides of the wood, and once dry, you can paint or stain over it.

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  • Asked by Rob from Johnson City, Tn
    08/14/2019
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    Can I treat a 25X40 foot dry dock with active termites, with Bora-Care?
    It is now a dry dock, the lake water won't be back until 2021. How much do I need and should I spray on top side and down the support post and maybe even the underside of flooring. Just discovered when replacing one of the dock boards. I didn't think pressure treated wood would have this problem.
    A

    We apologie but since Bora-Care is not labeled to be used near water (even if not there now) we really cannot advise on this use.  We would recommend that you contact Nisus directly at 800-264-0870 

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  • Asked by Harry from Boston Mass
    09/10/2019
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    What foaming agents are used with Bora-Care?
    A

    Bora-Care can be used with foaming agents such as ProFoam or OutLast.

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  • Asked by Harry from Boston Mass
    09/10/2019
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    Is Bora-Care compatible with ice & water shield materials?
    I plan to use Bora-Care to resolve wood rot problems adjacent to roof materials which include an ice & water shield which adheres to the roof but would also be exposed in some areas to the bora care treatment
    A

    Apply Bora-Care solutions only to bare wood, plywood, particleboard and other cellulosic materials where an intact water-repellent barrier, such as paint, stain or sealer, is not present.  It should not harm other materials though we would recommend you contact Nisus, the manufacturer at 800-264-0870 to confirm.

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  • Asked by Brian from La Mesa, Ca
    09/23/2019
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    If Boracare is a repellant, why would they eat it?
    Would they not just move on to untreated wood? I would also like to know if I can pour Termidor around the base of a tree that has termites in dead branches.
    A

    Bora-Care is not repellent, it is a wood preservative that insects ingest while feeding on treated wood.  It is used to protect wood from infestations or treat active infestations.  Termidor cannot be used to treat soil around a tree it can only be used adjacent to a structure. 

    Termites do not attack live, healthy trees. If the tree has been damaged by termites it would be advisable to remove the tree and perform a liquid termite soil treatment around the home with Termidor SC to ensure subterranean termites to not find a food source inside of your home. Please take a few minutes to read our article How to Perform a Termite Treatment which will explain how to do the treatment in laymens terms and also explain any needed equipment. Most folks find that they only need a 5 gallon bucket and perhaps a drill in some situations. You should follow the Termidor product label and you should mix Termidor with water as specified. 

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  • Asked by Rick from Julian, Pa
    09/26/2019
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    Can I apply Boracare with a fogger?
    A

    Boracare is too thick of a product to be used in any type of fogger.  It can be foamed into wall voids or sprayed or painted directly onto raw untreated wood. 

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  • Asked by Ardys from Mt Vernon Wa
    10/03/2019
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    Is there a dry spray for killing wood eating beetles?
    We think we have beetles in our attic space. It is a narrow space and will have to reach up through ceiling to spray. We don`t want to add moisture to the area so would need a dryer type of spray.
    A

    We are not aware of any such product.  For active wood boring beetles we typically recommend Boracare.  

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  • Asked by Chris from Foley, Alabama
    10/29/2019
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    Can Bora-Care be used as a stand alone pretreatment for termites in Alabama?
    Is a liquid perimeter required as well as the boracare application?
    A

    While you can do the Bora-Care on the bottom 2 feet of the studs and sill plates as the walls are built, you should do a perimeter treatment as you mentioned for Subterranean termites. Since Alabama is prone to both Subterranean and Drywood termites, we would recommend trenching around the perimeter with a product like Taurus SC. You may view our Subterranean Termite Treatment Guide for more information about trenching.

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  • Asked by Steve
    11/02/2019
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    How do I clean Boracare off of stained/varnished wood?
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    If Boracare overspray got onto any finished surfaces, then you should be able to clean those areas with warm, soapy water to remove any residue.

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  • Asked by Mike from West Palm Beach, Florida
    11/23/2019
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    Can I apply Bora-Care myself?
    We are an over 55 community located in Southern Florida can my maintenance staff legally apply boracare at our condominium? We have 418 units. I see the product in gallon containers can it be purchased in volume such as 55 gallon drums?
    A

    We apologize but would recommend you contact the local department that handles pesticide regulations to confirm any restrictions with the maintenance staff applying the Bora-Care.  This is usually your department of agriculture.  You are able to apply on your own home yourself, though.  The product is only available in the gallon size jug.

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  • Asked by Thomas from Butler, Al
    12/15/2019
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    Can I use Bora-Care as a chemical spray to treat stud walls?
    I built a small storage building and need a spray to treat the stud walls for bugs and rats, do you have this?
    A

    For wood-boring insects you can use Bora-Care to treat the studs. Bora-care does not treat for rodents or for surface pests like roaches, spiders, etc. If sheetrock will be added, you can use Cimexa Dust to leave in the wall voids for other insects, using a duster like the Bellow Hand Duster. For rat control, you can use one of our rat control kits like the Protecta LP Rat Bait Stations with Fastrac Blox to place around on the outside of the structure and seal off any possible entry points.

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  • Asked by Stanley
    12/21/2019
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    Can you spray Bora Care on slab on grade unfinished hardwood flooring?
    This would be a floating hardwood floor with a vapor barrier installed over the concrete.
    A

    Yes, Bora-Care can be applied to the unpainted/unstained hardwood flooring.

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  • Asked by Jason from Cerritos, Ca
    01/30/2020
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    Can Bora-Care be sprayed in an airless 900 sq attic?
    If I spray bora care 1:1 ratio in about 900 sq airless attic, will it create problems like mold, mildew, fungus? The attic is 3 feet high and has 4 vents of about 4" x 16" with 2 at each sides at attic floor. If there are dust on the studs &joists, by how much the bora care absorption is reduced? Even if it is reduced, would spraying be better than nothing? Thank you very much.
    A

    Bora-Care can be sprayed in a non-ventilated area but we do recommend wearing a respirator mask in that case.If there is a humidity issue already, we recommend fixing that problem first with a Dehumidifier if the situation calls for one. If there is a risk of mold, you can treat first with Bora-Care, at a 1:1 ratio, and after at least 48 hours you can treat with Bora-Care with Mold-Care, at a 5:1 ratio, to treat or prevent mold.

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  • Asked by Mike from Punta Gorda, Fl
    02/07/2020
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    Before install, I treated 3/4 plywood subfloor on bottom side with Bora-Care
    Now that plywood is installed on treated joists, Is it necessary to treat top side as well?
    A

    Bora-Care will only penetrate through the wood that it is applied to.  So if you have other wood placed on top of already treated wood you would need to treat that as well.

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  • Asked by Ronald from Houston, Texas
    02/12/2020
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    I have about 3200 sq ft that I want to cover. How many gallons of Bora-Care will I need to purchase doing the
    How many gallons will I need doing the 1 to 1 ratio?
    A

    Bora-Care is applied at a 1:1 ratio to make two gallons of solution and on average covers about 400-500 sq ft. Could you please provide the dimensions of the wood that will be treated?

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  • Asked by Danny from Lula Ga
    03/29/2020
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    Will it work on carpenter bees
    A
    Bora-care is more food wood destroying pests that ingest the wood rather than just tear at it like carpenter bees do. While some carpenter bees may die from ingesting some of the Boracare particles if its already been applied to raw wood they are drilling into, it would not be considered the best option for them. You can review our Carpenter Bee Control Guide to see the best tips and products used for eliminating and preventing carpenter bees throughout the season. 
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  • Asked by Michael from Northfield, Ma
    03/31/2020
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    I have a slab of soft wood. I need to treat (has bugs) how long until I can handle after using Bora-Care? Make cuts, plane, sand etc.
    A

    When using Bora-care for raw wood applications, you can handle the wood for cutting and turning it into whatever you intend it to be once the wood has dried. This can often take anywhere from just a few hours, to a couple of days, based on how heavy you applied it, and how thick the wood was to provide time for full absorption. 

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