Bora-Care - Questions & Answers

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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.
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    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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  • Asked by Kam from Southport, Nc
    06/20/2020
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    Can Bora-Care be used on driftwood?
    I have a bunch of pieces of driftwood in various sizes (size of my palm up to my husband lugging it back from the beach). Can I use Bora-Care to treat it all? I was thinking of making up a bucket of the mixture and dipping the pieces that I can fit, into it. I am planning to dip the ends of the larger pieces and spraying the parts I can't dip. Is this the best way to go about treating the driftwood?
    A

    Yes, you can use Boracare to treat for insects on the wood once it has dried. You can spray, paint, roll, or spray the product onto the wood.  It will penetrate about an inch into each side of the wood make sure you are treating all 4 sides.

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  • Asked by Josue from Lynwood, Ca
    11/22/2020
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    Do I need to wash off Bora-Care splatter and run off from concrete?
    Recently sprayed the interior of my garage and had some run off and splatter fall into the garage floor (concrete). After 8 hours, it is still glossy and wet. Do I need to wash it off with warm water and soap or will it absorb into the concrete, leaving no stains?
    A

    Yes, you can use warm soapy water to clean the runoff from the concrete. Bora-Care will not stain or absorb into the concrete. 

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  • Asked by Art from New Mexico
    12/13/2020
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    Will Bora-Care kill peach tree borers and shot hole borers?
    A

    Bora-Care is not labeled for use to target borers on plants or trees, and it only intended to be used on cellulosic materials including wood, plywood, particle board, paper, oriented strand board (OSB), cardboard, and wood composite structural components.  You may consider using Tenguard SFR Termiticide which is labeled for use on on fruit and nut trees around residential sites to target Peachtree Borers, but we would recommend reaching out to your local cooperative extension office for recommendations on products to target Shot Hole Borers.

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  • Asked by Jerry from El Paso Tx
    12/25/2020
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    Using straw bales for house insulation can Bora-Care be applied on them?
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    Bora-Care is only applied to raw untreated cut wood, it would not be applied to straw and we are not aware of anything that can be used to treat it.

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  • Asked by William
    01/02/2021
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    Can Bora-Care be used on logs with bark still on?
    I need to spray Bora-Care on the sleepers in my 1870 barn. Most of the beams still have their bark on. Moisture content is quite low on most. Will the Bora-Care penetrate through the bark and into the wood? As well most of the sleepers are larger than 8-10
    A

    Bora-Care will not penetrate through logs that still have bark on them. The bark will need to be removed from each log for an effective application. If the sleepers are 8-10" in diameter, this will require 2 full applications. The second application will need to be applied once the first application has dried. 

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  • Asked by Boris
    01/16/2021
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    Will Bore-Care go through wood down to the joists?
    I have no sub-floor. I have over 100 year-old 1-inch thick pine floorboards installed directly onto joists. If I sand the floors and apply Bora-Care to them, would Bora-Care effectively penetrate into the joists to protect them as well? Is there anything I can do to make penetration more effective?
    A

    Since you are wanting the joists to be treated as well, we recommend spraying the Boracare directly onto them as it will not soak through the floorboards into the joists. Boracare may take time to get throughthe floorboards since the wood is very old and would not have much moisture remaining in them. The best way to be sure the Boracare penetrates correctly would be to treat on all sides and get a full coverage spray. 
     

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  • Asked by Linea from Rough And Ready, Ca
    01/19/2021
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    Why does glue not adhere after Bora-Care treatment?
    I have treated powder post beetles in oak and am now in process of building furniture with it, but where there are areas that were sprayed the glue just rolls up. Do I need to sand it before gluing?
    A

    Yes, if the glue is not holding with the Bora-Care on the surface we recommended sanding before applying the glue. 

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  • Asked by Ray from Landenberg, Pa
    01/26/2021
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    Why can Bora-Care be applied to pressure treated wood, but Bora-Care w/ Mold-Care cannot?
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    According to the manufacturer, both, Bora-Care and Bora-Care with Mold-Care can be applied to pressure treated wood, but because Bora-Care with Mold-Care uses the 5:1 ratio it will take much longer for the product to absorb into the wood. 

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  • Asked by William
    01/26/2021
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    Nozzle recommendations and best practices when applying Bora-Care in cold weather
    Hi there, Question 1: I will be spraying Bora Care on round logs the literature mentions a medium to coarse fan spray at 30-40psi Can you please elaborate? What is the best nozzle angle for logs? 90
    A

    In general, the questions you are asking are a bit of an overthink on how to use this product. Boracare can be sprayed, painted/brushed, or rolled onto wood and should be done so in a way that the wood surface is wet but not dripping the product off. The angle of spray, nozzle pattern, droplet size, and distance make no difference. If you will be applying in freezing temperatures its best to hold off on the Boracare application as the cold could inhibit it from penetrating into the wood fully and correctly. Ideally you would need the air temperatures and wood to not be frozen even if the Boracare solution itself is warm. If you have any additional questions about the application of the Boracare you can always call Nisus directly at 800-264-0870.

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  • Asked by William
    01/27/2021
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    How much BoraCare concentrate do I need to purchase?
    I need to know how much Bora Care concentrate to purchase to spray a 1:1 mix for 2 applications. See my notes. If you could provide me with a detailed formula calculation in addition to confirming how many jugs I need that would be great. This way with the formula I will be able to calculate the amount myself in the future. ROUND LOGS 7"D x 16' 8"D x 64' 8.25"D x 64' 8.5"D x 32' 9"D x 64' 9.25"D x 32' 9.5"D x 16' 9.75"D x 16' 10.5"D x 48' 11.5" D x 16' DIMENSIONAL WOOD 6" x 7" x 16' 6" x 9" x 32' 7" x 7.5" x 16' 7" x 8" x 16' 7.25" x 7.25" x 16' 7.75"x 8" x 16' 8" x 8" x 16' 8" x 8.5" x 16' 8" x 9" x 16" 8.125" x 8.25" x 16' 8.5" x 8.5" x 32' 8.75" x 8" x 32' 9" x 8.125" x 32' 9.5" x 10" x 16' 10" x 8" x 16' 10" x 10" x 16' 11.25" x 8" x 16' 11.5" x 12.5" x 87' 12.5" x 12" x 48'
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    We strongly recommend referring to Table A, Table B & Table C on the actual product label for Bora Care to calculate how many gallons you'll need based on your specific application purposes.  You may also contact the manufacturer directly with specific product application questions at 1-800-264-0870 or via their website's contact page here.  Please let us know if we can further assist with general product information or placing an order, as we are a distributor of this product.  

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  • Asked by Ron from New Orleans
    01/31/2021
    Q
    New construction
    We are getting ready to build. No insect situation What product should I use?
    A

    If you are trying to do a pre-construction treatment on the soil before the slab, you can use Taurus SC. If you're wanting to treat the wood frame before the sheetrock goes up, you can use Bora-Care on all the wood studs - the product needs to be applied to raw wood.

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  • Asked by Willhemina from Galesburg, Mi
    02/08/2021
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    Is the sawdust from Bora-Care treated wood safe to use as garden mulch?
    The wood was treated a few weeks ago and is fully dry. Alternately, is the sawdust safe to use in horse bedding? (occasionally horses might nibble on or eat the sawdust)
    A

    We apologize but that is not a question that has ever come up, and not something we feel would be safe if the horses are going to be inhaling or ingesting the sawdust materials. We would suggest not using any sawdust from a Boracare application in those areas, but you can contact the manufacturer Nisus directly to go over any concerns you may have in detail. You can reach them at 800-264-0870.

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  • Asked by Marcin from Berea, Oh
    02/09/2021
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    How long do I need to wait to sand and oil base polyurethane a 2.5
    A

    It is recommended to wait until the application of Bora-Care has completely dried throughout the treated wood before sanding or applying any type of paint, stain or sealant. Depending on the humidity or moisture in the wood, this can take 24-48 hours to dry. For best results, applying a stain, paint or sealant should be done within 30 days of the Bora-Care application. 

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  • Asked by Michael from Bristol, Maine
    02/23/2021
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    Could I replace water with white vinegar when I mix my Boracare?
    A

    No, Bora-Care is not labeled to be mixed with white vinegar. You can mix only water with Bora-Care.

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  • Asked by Brad from Colbert, Ga
    03/17/2021
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    What do I use to treat a 3" thick piece of raw water oak slab, for bugs.
    We have these needle sized, black bugs in the wood. Can I sand and finish after treating the 3" slab?
    A

    You can definitely use a product like Bora-Care to treat for the life of the 3" thick piece of raw wood. You may also apply a finishing or paint over the wood once it dries. Usually dry time is about 72 hours. 

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  • Asked by James from Tustin
    03/25/2021
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    3 to 1 mix ratio with Bora-Care
    My technician used 3 to 1 mix to apply in the attic. Is this the right mixture ratio to prevent termites forever? Should I reapply with 2 to 1 mixture for termites?
    A

    Preventative use rate  for Boracare is 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, or 5:1. There is no need to reapply the product as it will last for the life of the wood.  Refer to the label for complete instructions..

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  • Asked by Robert from Pulaski
    04/12/2021
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    Can Bora-Care be used on Advantech or Plywood?
    A

    Bora-Care can be applied to any raw wood that does not have a paint, stain, or finish on it. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.

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  • Asked by Scott from Md
    04/13/2021
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    Does Bora-Care kill roaches?
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    Boracare is not labeled for roaches.  It would be best to use products that are specifically labeled for them, such as the ones that are found in our roach control kits.

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