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Bora Care Treatment Kills Wood Destroying Insects

Boracare is an insecticide, termiticide and fungicide concentrate used to combat Termites, Powderpost Beetles, Carpenter Ants and Decay Fungi. Boracare is used as a treatment to untreated wood.

Is borax the same as Bora-Care?

The active ingredient in Bora-Care, disodium octaborate tetrahydrate, is a borate salt compound that is formed from a union of boric acid and borax. It has a very low toxic level to humans and pets, but is very effective against insects and fungus. Read and follow all label instructions before use.

How long does a Bora-Care treatment last?

Answer: Bora-Care will remain for the life of the treated wood, so no retreatments are necessary. 7 of 8 people found this answer helpful.

Is borate wood treatment safe?

Wood treated with toxic chromated copper arsenate (CCA) requires a mask for cutting and cannot be burned, but you won’t have to worry about wood protected with borate. It’s as harmless as table salt. Like salt, though, borate is water soluble, which means rain or contact with the ground can allow it to become mobile.

How much does a gallon of Bora-Care cover?

Answer: One gallon of Bora-Care will treat approximately 100 lineal feet of 2 x 4 stud wall. This includes sill plate and header. For other dimensional lumber, logs, or siding and plywood, please see the product label or the supplemental tech bulletin.

How long does Bora-Care last?

12 years of efficacy studies

Bora-Care prevents subterranean termites from tubing across treated wood.

How long is Bora-Care good for?

The shelf life of undiluted Boracare is about 3 years. Once diluted Boracare should be used immediately. Boracare that is left for more than a few hours after it has been diluted will start to separate from the water and will be impossible to get back into a proper diluted form.

Which is better Bora-Care or timbor?

Just to recap if you have an existing infestation, you should use Bora-Care. If you are just treating wood to be used in new construction or surface fungus, then Timbor is fine to use. Both products are very safe, virtually odorless and do not require respirators unless you are in a enclosed space with no ventilation.

How do you make homemade Bora-Care?

Both must be diluted 50 / 50 with water, just before application.
1 gallon of pre-diluted Bora Care will treat 800 BF. 1 gallon glycol (9.3 lbs) + 3.72 lbs Borax, + 2.48 lbs boric acid. 1 gallon glycol, 4.5 lbs Borax, 3.5 lbs boric acid. 5 gallons for $100 – It probably weighs about 35 lbs.

How long does Bora-Care take to work?

Answer: Bora-Care will take at least 30 days usually to diffuse through the entire piece of wood. This of course depends on the thickness and moisture content of the wood. It starts to work as soon as it begins to penetrate the wood it is applied to.

Can you use Bora-Care on pressure treated wood?

Answer: Yes, Boracare can (and in many instances MUST) be used on pressure treated wood. As a termite barrier under Section VI of the label it is required to be applied twice to exterior wall sill plate and that is always pressure treated.

Does Bora-Care treat mold?

It acts as a surface protectant, killing all forms of fungi (including mold), while sanitizing and disinfecting the treated area. Bora-Care is the industry’s leading borate-based wood preservative, rendering treated wood impervious to termites and other wood destroying insects, as well as wood decay fungi.

Is borax a good wood preservative?

From modern homes and offices to the wooden furniture within them, borax plays an important role in protecting wood and wood-product construction and materials from fire, fungi, and pests. Borax is even used for historic landmark preservation, such as buildings and ships, for total wood protection.

What does borax do to wood?

Simply put borates or borax are naturally-occurring water-soluable salt-like acids. They are about as toxic as table salt to humans and pets but kill wood-consuming insects like termites, powder-post beetles, and old house borers. More importantly, it kills the wood destroying microorganisms that cause rot.

How many square feet does a gallon of Bora treat?

Typically, each gallon of Bora-Care, after mixed 1:1 with water, will treat about 1000 square feet of space, but if you have larger sized wood (for example: 2 x 8 instead of 2 x 4), then one gallon of Bora-Care may only treat 800 square feet.

Does Bora-Care need to be diluted?

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BORA-CARE® is a concentrate which must be diluted with clean water before use. The use of warm or hot water, if available, and an impeller type mixer which can be used with an electric drill aids the dilution process.

How do you use Bora-Care?

Indoors, Boracare can be applied on infested wood, wooden elements of furniture, wood floors, and stud walls. Apply Boracare until surfaces are saturated, but not to the point of runoff. Use Boracare in a well-ventilated area, or use a respirator during application in confined locations such as crawl spaces or attics.

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