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  • Asked by Saleem from Lakeside, Ca
    09/26/2013
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    How do I treat a painted wood post infected with termites?
    A
    You can use Termidor to if you can drill to the site of the termites to ensure the termites will come in contact with the termiticide. A second option would be to use a wood treatment like Boracare. Boracare can be painted, sprayed, or foamed and will penetrate up to 4 inches into the wood but the wood will need to be sanded first and treated. The wood could be painted, stained and sealed after the product dries. If sealed, it will last for the life of the wood. Please refer to the product label as to what  application and mixing ratios.
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  • Asked by Brent from Gualala, Ca 95445
    03/31/2014
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    What should I use for a log home, stained, water repellent finish and has termites and borers?
    Have used Timbor with good success in other applications but it beads up and runs off the log walls. Injecting in holes works but is very slow process. Any words of wisdom or wait and strip the finish off and then use Boracare?
    A
    The best process would indeed to be strip the finish and apply Boracare. This is the only product that will penetrate through the wood and eliminate the existing infestation and prevent future infestations.
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  • Asked by Matt from California
    06/08/2014
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    Is this 100% safe for humans?
    Does it release anything into atmosphere or is it only harmful if we touch treat wood/ingest the treat wood?
    A
    Boracare does not emit any VOCs (volatile organic compounds) into the atmosphere. It is safe once dry. If you are concerned about eating on the wood, such as if a table is/was infested, the wood does need to be sealed before using it.
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  • Asked by Tom from Niceville, Fl
    08/11/2014
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    How much should i use when foaming Boracare into a wall void?
    How high should I drill the hole between the studs for foaming wall voids? How much foam should I inject into insulated wall voids? How much foam should I inject into uninsulated wall voids? What is the best way to gauge the amount of foam I inject?
    A
    Bora-Care is the best product to use for drywood termites in wall voids.  If you are foaming for termites, then you should not be concerned about foaming an entire wall void.  You should only be concerned about getting the foam near the wood and studs.  Typically when a company foams walls, they drill holes at the top of the ceiling on either side of the studs and foam down the stud from the ceiling.  This way you have gravity working in your favor and you are getting the foam against the wood which is all that matters.
    You will need to use a stud finder to locate each stud. You should then drill a hole at the top of the wall on either side of each stud and you should drill a second set of holes at the bottom of the wall on either side of each stud. You will apply the foam using the top holes and you will know the foam has successfully coated the wood when it comes out of the bottom holes on either side of the studs. If the foam doesn't make it all the way down due to insulation absorbing it, then drilling multiple holes down the sides of each stud can be done as well. You can also drill holes into the studs in search of the galleries they have eaten away and shoot the foam into these spots for direct treatment.
    If you do not have drywood termites and instead have subterranean termites, you should instead look at our article How to Perform a Termite Treatment for proper application and products to be used.
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  • Asked by John from Trinidad, Ca
    07/02/2016
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    Can I apply ruberized flashing after apply Boarcare instead of a stain or sealer?
    I need to attach an existing dry rot problem on an upper deck. It is redwood, but near the Pacific Ocean. I'd like to apply the Bora-care in a 1-to-1 solution, then apply the ruberized flashing (i.e. "Deck Flash") to the joists and wherever else I can apply it. Can I apply the flashing instead of a stain? How long after applying the bora-care should I wait before applying the flashing. It is sticky-back, line an adhesive tape. Thanks in advance
    A

    Yes, you can apply the rubberized flashing after application of BORACARE. Be sure to wait 72 hours to make the application. This will give Boracare enough time to penetrate into the wood and dry. 

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  • Asked by Dennis from Miami, Fl
    08/01/2016
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    Will Boracare 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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  • Asked by Andrew from Broward County, Fl
    08/22/2016
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    Can I use Bora-Care to treat my tiki hut?
    Just bought a tiki hut here in South Florida. Notice some Brown leaves on the ground. Apon looking at the ends of these leaves I see chew marks. I see on the furniture small white power. Will the Bor-Care product work? And do I spay under the hut as well as on top? Finally, what about the rain and the application of the spray. Will I need to respray?
    A

    Boracare can be used as long as the tiki hut is not over water and the wood is not sealed or stained. The ratio that you will use the product at the 1:1 ratio. You will need to inject the product into the kickout holes and then topically spray. You will need to spray all the wood. Be sure to seal the wood on the tiki hut once the product has dried completely.

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  • Asked by Jane
    09/27/2016
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    Can Boracare be used on a dining tabletop?
    Powder beetles have made sawdust visible on the table
    A

    If the dining table is raw wood with no paint or finish on it, yes Boracare can be used. You will use it at the rate of 1:1. This can either be sprayed on or painted on. You can also use Jecta in the holes where you have seen activity if the wood does have finish or paint on it. You must finish food-handling surfaces such as dining tables that have treated with Boracare.

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  • Asked by Jesse from Elkin
    10/02/2016
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    Can I use BoraCare on a kitchen table that I'm making that has wood borers?
    I have two oak board with some wood bore holes. Just two small places. Can I use BoraCare on the table top and then finished it without it being a danger of putting food on it? I have just received a gallon and the instructions do not address this issue to my satisfaction.
    A

    BORACARE can safely be used on the board as long as you stain after it has dried.

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  • Asked by Sarah from Washington
    09/08/2017
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    Why is there residue after applying Boracare?
    Applied 3 coats of poly but we have white smudges all over floor which finisher believes is boracare reacting to poly. Have to strip wood and start all over. How do we avoid this happening again? Are we supposed to wash floor after boracare and before finishing?
    A

    If you are seeing white residue after applying Boracare, then there are a few possible causes. What usually happens is that either the Boracare was not mixed properly before it was applied, or too much product was applied to wood. Another possibility is that the Boracare did not have enough time to dry completely before the poly coating was applied. Typically Boracare dries in 24-48 hours. You can remove excess Boracare using soap and water, but we would try to avoid doing this unless there is clearly too much product applied. Another condition that could cause strange drying is if you are trying to apply Boracare to wood that has already been treating with paint, stain, sealant, oil, or another finish.

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  • Asked by Darrell from Portland, Or
    10/01/2017
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    Can I apply Boracare over Timbor?
    I had a company treat for an active wood-boring beetle infestation. They used a single treatment of 10% Timbor. I'm now concerned this may be inadequate and Boracare would have been a better choice. Can I apply Boracare over the Timbor?
    A

    Yes, you can treat the same wood with the Boracare.   The previous treatment with Timbor will have no affect on the absorption. Both products are borate-based and become one with the wood after application. 

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  • Asked by David from York
    01/08/2018
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    How do I know if Bora-Care penetrated properly if it is still sticky after more than 24 hours?
    I have an ash dining table that has powder post beetles in one on the breadboards. Since it was already finished I sanded off the stain and poly from the underside of the whole table and applied Bora-Care (1:1) with a brush. It didn't seem to dry properly in my cool basement and stayed sticky. I read somewhere else about wiping off any residue which I did and applied a second coat (about 3:1). The same thing happened. I'm still seeing signs of activity and a couple live beetles but I guess this is normal?? I'm wanting to make sure the product penetrated the wood and didn't just sit on the surface.
    A

    We would recommend giving the Bora-Care at least 24 to 48 hours to dry completely. Factors that could prevent the Boracare from drying complete within that time frame include applying to finished or treated wood, failing to mix the product completely before application, mixing too much Boracare concentrate for the amount of water (less than 1:1 dilution), or extreme weather conditions such as a very cold or humid environment. If the wood is very old and the moisture content is very low, that would also prevent the Boracare from absorbing as quickly or easily. If you applied the Boracare to raw wood surfaces, then it should eventually dry. It is common to continue to see some beetle activity after Boracare application since the Boracare cannot completely prevent dormant beetles from emerging. If you still have concerns about the texture after several days, you can also give Nisus (the manufacturer) a call for assistance at 800-264-0870.

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  • Asked by Hugh from Carrollton
    05/20/2018
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    Will Bora-Care kill or control carpenter bees?
    A

    No,  Boracare is not labeled for carpenter bees.

    For carpenter bees, we would recommend using our Carpenter Bee Kit. It has everything you need to do a complete treatment for bees.

    Please also check out our Carpenter Bee Guide for more tips on how to treat and prevent them in the future.

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  • Asked by Jeff from Santa Rosa, California
    06/13/2018
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    When using Bora-Care on a deck will rain wash it away? Will it last? How long should I give it to dry? I have borer beetle deck infestation.
    Plan on applying Bora care in June, typically rains start in Nov, will product penetrate and dry by then?
    A

    Boracare can certainly be applied to a deck and it lasts for the life of the wood if it is not exposed to rain, continuous water or ground contact. The amount of time Boracare lasts in the wood will depend upon those factors. In your case, we would recommend using a sealant of some kind after the application of Boracare. Do not expose treated exterior wood surfaces to rain or snow for at least 48 hours after treatment. For longer performance, exterior wood surfaces will require a topcoating with a water-resistant finish such as paint or exterior stain. Apply within 6 weeks of treatment. Boracare must dry completely (at least 48 hours) before applying any protective topcoat. If there is a current infestation, you will do a 1:1 application of Boracare. If this is just for preventative measure, you will do 5:1 application. Make sure the water is very hot when you are spraying it.

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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 Joseph from Pittsville, Va
    01/24/2021
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    Do I need to spray both sides of boards using Bora-Care if they are only 1 inch thick?
    I just put board and batten siding on an outdoor shed. These boards were cut from green logs and put directly on the shed. Since the boards are only an inch thick, and Boracare penetrates more than that, is there really any need to spray it on both sides of the boards?
    A

    If you can treat all sides of the wood when applying Boracare, that is best. However, if you can only access one side, then it would still be recommended to apply two coats of Boracare at least 20 minutes apart. If the wood is still very fresh, then it is best to let it cure for at least a few days before applying Boracare.

    Keep in mind that for prevention you can dilute Boracare at the 5:1 ratio with water, per the product label.

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  • Asked by Sheila from Hattiesburg, Ms
    08/15/2015
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    Can I use a table to eat on after it has been treated with Boracare?
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    Once the Boracare has dried you would normally put some sort of finish over it to protect the wood table from scuffs and marks, and this will help to seal in the Boracare further. After the Boracare has dried and fully absorbed into the wood, you can use the table normally with or without sealing after application.

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  • Asked by Jodi from Wauwatosa
    04/06/2016
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    Do you think the Boracare will have any negative effect on refinishing our hardwood floors?
    We plan to sand our floors, treat with Boracare, wait 3 days to re-sand, stain, seal our floors. Can we be confident that Boracare will not have any negative effect on the refinishing process of our floors.
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    BORACARE when used as directed on the product label should have no negative effect on the flooring.  Bora-Care dries clear and is used for this purpose all of the time, so it is no problem to stain and seal the wood after Bora-Care has been applied.

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  • Asked by Tracey from Magnolia Springs, Al
    05/25/2016
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    Will Boracare overspray affect stained sealed concrete floor and granite countertops?
    We put rough cut pine trim all in our barn home and realized it had powder beetles. A pest control sprayed all the wood. Came today and treated with Boracare. Our stained sealed concrete floor and granite counter tops and painted cabinets had spray on them and floor had lots of spay puddled on it. Will it affect any of these? New construction.
    A

    If Boracare overspray got onto any finished surfaces, then should be able to clean those areas with warm, soapy water to remove any Boracare residual. The Boracare will not be absorbed into wood, concrete, or other surfaces that are finished, so it should be easy to wash off.

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  • Asked by Dan from Slanesville, Wv
    06/14/2016
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    Would Boracare treat small wood boring insects in the rafters of my building that are leaving a very fine residue of wood dust?
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    Yes, Boracare will treat for boring insects in the rafters of that building as long as the woold is still in a raw state. 

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