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Chris from Los Angeles, Ca writes

Will the Jecta be absorbed into the wood, saturating it?

I have a joist with drywood termites and have drilled a number of holes into it injecting them with Jecta. Where the holes intersect the termite tunnels it fills the cavities with solution, but where it doesn’t, it stays in the holes, not being absorbed into the surrounding wood. Will it eventually be absorbed into the joist? If so how long should I expect this to take?

Answer:

Jecta  will over time dissapate into the wood. It will not saturate it though. This came happen over the course of a few months.

Answer last updated on: 09/29/2015

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