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Nisus Bora Care - 1 Jug Natural Borate Termite Control for Insects NI1001 1 Gallon

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About this item

  • Cannot be shipped to New York
  • Protection against subterranean termites, drywood termites, Formosan termites, wood destroying beetles and decay fungi.
  • # No more scheduling hassles - No need to leave home during treatments # Eliminates weather delays
  • spray or brush or roll on the surface of the wood
  • Kills existing infestation in wood, Patented formula penetrates deep into the wood


Nisus Bora Care - 1 Jug Natural Borate Termite Control for Insects NI1001 1 Gallon


Chris M
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
Pour into hot water then mix. The hotter the better. Easy to apply is a pump sprayer but rinse with hot water unless you plan on throwing the sprayer away. I bought the cheapest sprayer I could find just increase I couldn't get it clean. This product is as thick as syrup.
holly northroger
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
Might be expensive... but better than a1400.00 service ! It is THICK...so YOU MUST FOLLOW DIRECTIONS TO THIN IT.IT WORKS !!
al
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
Bora Care is an excellent product. I have used this to treat my house during a major renovation and have used it on all prior homes. It has protection features for water exposure and most importantly for me, Termites. This product is non toxic, you can safely roll, spray or brush it directly onto wood that is not damaged to protect it. Or you can use it on wood that already has some activity, providing the wood still has structural integrity. This will eliminate the current activity and protect the wood from further invasion.Unlike other methods of treatment, Bora care has been shown to last for a very long period of time. It gets absorbed into the wood, in the event termites attempt to eat the wood, that will be the end of them. Low areas of the house are the best spots to treat, start at the sill plate and go up the wall studs two feet. It is also great for garages and sheds which tend to have wood placed closer to the ground. It may leave behind a slight white tint, that is the salts in the product and not of concern. This is a great product and frankly cheap insurance to protect your largest investment, without flooding your grounds with toxic chemicals.
F. Cavanagh
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023
This worked really well on powder post beetles in a large furniture piece. After buying a large bookshelf from an antiques dealer and building our entire office around that piece, we discovered that the bookshelf was infested with powder post beetles.Fortunately, the bookshelf was stained but NOT finished, making it so that the Bora Care could still absorb into the wood. The manufacturer said that the wood needs to be completely raw, but I couldn’t sand down the whole piece to raw wood and then restrain it. So, I just applied it heavily (1:1 ratio) using a sprayer on the inside of the piece and a roller and paintbrush on the outside. After the bookshelf dried, the original color of the wood was maintained. I saw a tiny bit of frass appear 1-2 day after it dried, and then it stopped. I think that means that the larvae tried to keep eating and then died. It’s been several weeks post application now, and no more frass anywhere. Based on my research, Bora Care was the only way they I could have treated this piece safely in my house. Most exterminators wouldn’t touch this project, and those who would said that they needed to fumigate my house. I’m so glad I tried this product and that it worked so well.
Nutmegger
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2012
I've purchased it after getting a quote from Terminix to treat some powderpost beetle damage.It wasn't clear whether the infestation was current or an old one, but this product is great for both active infestations and preventative care.Terminix charge $.50 per square foot, so my quote was $350 (700 square feet -- a basement, and two small-ish crawlspaces).The sales guy was assuring me that I can't get this stuff anywhere on my own; I knew better, and sure enough Amazon had some.I don't know how much Terminix guys dilute when they apply;Supposedly, they apply it at 1:2 or 1:3 concentration.At that rate, I still came out ahead, having spent $90 on the chemical itself and about $40 on supplies (sprayer and disposable coveralls) to treat my 700 sq. ft.One gallon of the concentrate diluted 1:2 was barely enough for that area though.I was spraying the heaviest on the sill plate an the lightest on the overhead space between the joists. Still, at that rate, I used the 1-gallon bottle to the last drop.Some advice:Get a 2-gallon pump sprayer with a wand (such as the RoundUp brand found at a home improvement store for around $20).Get a set of disposable coveralls ($10 at the store), latex gloves and a lexan face shield (or protective goggles;A full face shield is preferable, though, since you want to protect your bare skin as well.According to the MSDS it will hurt your eyes and it *will* penetrate through your skin).To dilute, use *very warm* water (not hot, as it will most likely damage your sprayer) and shake it REALLY WELL.This stuff is like a thick maple syrup or honey, so if you don't dilute it properly, it will clog the sprayer feeder tube.If it does, use a 14-gauge solid copper wire to clear it out (on my RoundUp sprayer 14-gauge bare copper wire did the trick; Your results may vary depending on the model).Do not let it sit too long diluted in the sprayer; It will thicken, or even crystallize like other reviewers said.Spray away!Like other reviewers also noted, it WILL leave a sticky residue behind if you overspray, so cover whatever you don't want ruined with some drop cloths or tarps. Any hard surfaces, though, can be wiped down later with damp paper towels or rags.According to the data sheet, it will still work even if lumber is treated by the chemical only on three or even two sides, so don't stress about the back side of the sill plate or any other hard-to-get-to studs and joists.It will NOT work on painted or varnished lumber.All in all, Bora-Care is fairly safe and easy to apply, and it's supposed to work really well.This is a simple, inorganic compound, so there is very little smell, and it's supposed to last once applied for years and years.It will make the lumber completely inedible to termites, powder post beetles, and many other wood-boring insects.All in all, applying it myself saved me about 40% over the Terminix quote.Weigh your options, though. Depending on how heavy you might have to go, the extra 30-40 percent MAY be worth it for you to have someone else apply it. Of course, that also depends on how generously (and thoroughly) THEY apply it.Just keep my numbers in mind (1 gallon of 1:2.5 solution will treat about 400 ft2 if sprayed generously, vs. $1 per square foot when applied by Terminix;Call around for quotes from other pest control businesses, too.Beware of pushy salespeople looking to sell you plans, and telling you that the sky is falling. Large chains like doing that.Good luck!