🛡️ Shield Your Space with Bora-Care!
Bora-Care is a powerful termiticide, insecticide, and fungicide concentrate designed for effective wood treatment. This 1-gallon solution targets a variety of pests, including cockroaches, ants, and drywood termites, making it ideal for both residential and commercial applications. Its easy-to-use formula ensures long-lasting protection across multiple environments, from homes to agricultural buildings.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Powder |
J**Y
Great against Termites
This product is still working great 👍 2 years later. Perfect on raw lumber.
V**R
BORACARE
Functionality, easy to use . Value for the money .
A**
Good product.
Good product.
R**A
Relatively safe, but NOT NON-TOXIC. Please read labels.
I'm mainly writing this review because I've seen some posts where people seem to believe this is nontoxic. It is not. While borates are low in toxicity (but still toxic) with respect to humans, they are highly toxic to fish and friendly insects. The borates in Bora-care are in solution with ethylene glycol--the toxic main ingredient in antifreeze--known to kill dogs, which are attracted to its taste.PLEASE make sure you do not leave containers of this lying around and try to mix only what you plan to use. The directions state not to use in areas where food is prepared (in other words, it's toxic). People need to leave the area until it is soaked into the wood. The directions also state use PPE and to remove and launder clothing immediately after applying. At the very least, wear nitrile gloves, safety goggles and long-sleeved clothing.I will be brushing it on any exposed areas to minimize waste and overspray. I will also be using a foaming agent and foaming garden sprayer to similarly reduce overspray, plus a blue dye that fades--to keep track of what I've done. Some recommend mixing boracare with a mixing paddle connected to an electric drill motor since it is thick. Also dilute according to the label. You don't always need a 1:1 or 1:2 ratio. For many purposes, 1:5 is indicated for preventative treatments.I bought this because I've read good things, and because once it is dry, the environmental impact should be extremely low. It's meant to be applied to wood that will remain dry following treatment, not exterior surfaces. I won't be able to comment on effectiveness because I do not have an active infestation and once the roof and drywall are on, I'll never see it again.
D**N
Supposedly the best stuff- I can't SEE it work so "does it?" Stuff sells 4 bout same price as GOLD!
This stuff has a great reputation. I can't see it work but I'm trusting all the previous users. BEWARE if trying to spray from garden sprayer -- it must be mixed SUPER WELL. I used hot water as per directions and shoot and stirred a long time. Got under the house and my sprayer WOULD NOT SPRAY worth a darn! JELLO would spray easier. Had to dump into bucket and paint it on - -- definitely a pain it the backside. Lastly, the stuff is like buying gold -- and I dont even get to see it annihilate the little powder beetles. Seems wrong to pay so much and you cant even see it work!! But lots of people rave abou the stuff.
A**G
Protection in a bottle
grat protection against termites. same stuff used when my house was built and easy to spray and so much cheaper than having the exterminator come. Used blue food coloring to make it visible and it was fine
K**E
Really easy to use with garden sprayer
The only negative is it didn't like to penetrate pressure treated wood very well, but all the old construction went on great. Really good piece of mind.
J**L
does the trick
if you dont know what product you need to do the job ask a professional (DIY pest control store will answer questions and will answer calls outside of the state (i called the store in AZ for questions).I know i could have bought the dry bag of this stuff at a huge saving but the shipping time was too long- im talking $13 for the bag of the same stuff compared to the jug at like $90-$110)Be prepared to mix for a while (5 min) and make sure your paddle mixer fits in your sprayer (my rookie mistake- had to improvise fast with bend coat hanger wire shaped to mix well but not froth) and pouring this stuff is like pouring syrup as a heads upYou can tell where youve sprayed once it hits wood because it absorbs a bit and looks waxy/glossy when dry... which means dont get it on the concrete or porous floor if youre planning to paint, stain, wax it later
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