Jecta will over time dissapate into the wood. It will not saturate it though. This came happen over the course of a few months.
Simply bombing may not get to the wood boring pest inside the wood. If the furniture is not stained or painted, you can apply Boracare direclty to the wood. If not, you can also inject a product called Jecta. Jecta is a ready-to-use injectable borate gel used by pest management professionals to pro…
Read Full Answer »Jecta  takes time to spread through the wood from where it was injected. It can be up to 30 days. Once insects have ingested the treated wood it can take up to 24 hours or so for them to die.
Jecta is a ready-to-use formulation of Boracare that is designed to be used on wood that is already finished or that may be hard to reach to treat with Boracare. If a windowsill or frame has wood-boring beetles and the wood is raw, then it would be best to treat the wood with Boracare. You could the…
Read Full Answer »You can apply Jecta as directed to the drilled holes and close after application.
It is important to positively identify what insect may be causing the problem. If you find it is an insect that is listed on the Jecta label you can drill into the wood and inject the product. We do not ship to Canada at this time.
Jecta is a completely natural product and does not give off any vapors or harmful materials once applied and injected into the wood. There are no concerns with using it in bedroom furniture you use on a regular basis or are around at all.Â
Per the manufacturer, Jecta can be stored unopened for a long time, approximately 5 years or more, in a cool, dry place. Once the product is opened, the shelf life is one year. For best results and to prevent clogging, make sure to clean out the caulking gun after each use. Be sure to replace the c…
Read Full Answer »You can use Tempo SC Ultra to target swarming termites around the outside perimeter of the home (above ground termites) and use Bora-Care to treat the exposed wood beams. Jecta could be used to spot treat wood that is already painted or sealed.
The amount of Jecta needed will vary depending on what size drill bit you are using and how deep into the wood you drill. The product label provides great instructions in the charts to help determine how much Jecta you will need. You can use google to convert ounces into cc's to determine how m…
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Boracare is manufactured by the same company that makes Jecta and is formulated for preventative use and to be appplied on to the wood.