PEST CONTROL
Termite Threats
Subterranean termites live in colonies in the soil. Moisture from the soil is need for them to survive, and they can tunnel hundreds of feet to site to feed . To reach food above ground, they build mud tubes which protect them from exposure to light, air and enemies.
Found across the country throughout the southern regions of the U.S., Drywood termites live inside dry wood. Their colonies can expand within your home, infesting more than one area.
Formosan termites are the more aggressive species of Subterranean termites. They will establish secondary nests above the ground to cover more area.
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Use this spreadsheet to determine how pretreats could improve your business.
Pretreats are one of the best ways to grow your business. In our benchmark companies,
80% of pretreat customers will renew their termite contracts
55% will convert to general pest contracts
Bora-Care pretreats can be performed quickly
Bora-Care pretreats can be performed in one trip, as opposed to at least two that soil treatment requires, saving time and gas
Bora-Care pretreats can easily be coordinated in new construction, because you’re treating the structure, not the soil
The value and ease of the Bora-Care program makes it an easy sell to builders, and our national advertising paves the way
Scientifically demonstrated to work in 12 years of efficacy studies as well as use in the field since 1990
Penetrates the wood and remains there for the life of the wood, providing residual protection
Reduces the need to pump pesticides into the ground, thus removing a threat to the environment, or water supply
Protects you with the best warranty in the industry
Drywood termites
Subterranean termites
Formosan termites
Carpenter ants
Powderpost beetles
Old house borers
PLUS: Bora-Care will kill and prevent algae and wood-decay fungi
The Bora-Care 30-Year Limited Warranty is an industry first and a breakthrough in termite protection for your customers homes.
This damage repair limited warranty is simple and straightforward. When you perform a new construction termite treatment according to the Bora-Care label instructions, the home can be registered online in our Bora-Care 30-Year Limited Warranty program. Annual inspections are also registered online. The Bora-Care 30-Year Warranty Program will pay up to $2,500.00 for damage repair in accordance with the Warranty Agreement if termites cause damage to the structure. No other warranty in the industry even comes close!
New Construction Treatments covered under the Bora-Care 30-Year Limited Warranty include:
Subterranean termite treatment utilizing the 2 foot band treatment with a 1:1 Bora-Care according to label instructions. Treated wood is also protected from Decay Fungi.
Formosan & Drywood termite treatment utilizing the 2 foot band treatment with a 1:1 Bora-Care and treat the rest of the structural wood with Bora-Care 5:1 according to label instructions.
The Process is Simple and Can Easily Be Done Online
Complete the Bora-Care Warranty Agreement for your company, You will then receive a log-in.
Log-in and register your technicians.
Technicians will receive a log-in.
Technicians should read the Bora-Care label and New Construction Technical Bulletin and then watch the online training video.
Technicians can then log-in and take the certification test.
You may begin registering homes.
Click Here to Get Started
The active ingredient in Bora-Care is a borate salt. Borate salts work by taking advantage of a unique feature in the biology of termites, ants and other insects. If ingested by ants, beetles or termites, the insect becomes unable to extract nutrition from its food and starves to death. And because of this unique mode of action, insects cannot develop a resistance, ever. Bora-Care works differently than most other insecticides, termiticides and even other borate products on the market today. For starters, it isn’t applied to the soil but to the structure itself. Secondly, it isn’t just a repellent or a bait but a little bit of each. Bora-Care’s unique patented blend of glycols in combination with a borate salt provides results that are hard to beat. As soon as beetles and ants attempt to consume treated wood they die. Subterranean termites won’t even try to eat treated wood and if they attempt to build a tube on treated wood, the termites start to die. This alerts the termite colony and they abandon the wood.
Bora-Care is applied directly onto wood surfaces. Because the active ingredient in Bora-Care is a mineral salt, it doesn’t break down over time, so it remains in the wood for the life of the wood, providing long-term protection. By keeping the wood sealed or protected from moisture, as in the wall voids of a structure, you eliminate the need for retreatment. Soil treatments are not only more difficult to apply; they lose their effectiveness over time. Then a costly retreatment becomes necessary. Unlike soil treatments, Bora-Care is not pumped into the ground and poses no threat to lakes, rivers, aquifers or the environment. Bora-Care can even be used on lakeside homes where soil termiticides may be prohibited. Bora-Care has shown no compatability issues with any type of plumbing pipes, and will not corrode metal fasteners, fittings or nails. Bora-Care’s active ingredient is a natural mineral salt called Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate (DOT) which contains the element boron. Boron is an element (chemical symbol B) on the periodic table that is already present in the environment – not only in the ecosystems outside of your home – but also in many of the products you use inside such as soaps and cosmetics. Boron is also found in many of the vegetables we eat.
Twelve years of efficacy studies and treatments in the field since 1990 have shown Bora-Care’s ability to prevent termites and other wood-destroying insects from consuming wood or tubing over treated wood to reach untreated wood. Bora-Care simply eliminates wood as a food source. In addition, hundreds of studies have confirmed the effectiveness of borates as a preservative, including more than 40 studies confirming its wood-protecting power.
Bora-Care prevents subterranean termites from tubing across treated wood and other structural materials. In addition, a study by Louisiana State University demonstrated that even Formosan termites can’t tube over concrete treated with Bora-Care.
Pretreatments can be done quickly; Infestations are handled with ease. Pretreating a home for subterranean termites with Bora-Care is fast and efficient and there is no need for the construction crew to leave the job site. Use Bora-Care on new construction. For termite pretreatments, Bora-Care can be applied directly to the wood with a portable backpack sprayer or a tank sprayer. Simply spray a two-foot tall continuous barrier onto all structural materials in contact with the foundation. This includes walls, piers, interior slab or basement walls, plumbing penetrations, pipe chases, bath traps, and any other foundation penetrations. This insures that all termite entry-points are treated. Or use it as a whole-house treatment to prevent infestations of drywood termites, wood destroying beetles, decay fungi and to provide general pest protection.
Bora-Care is an EPA-registered “Primary Termite Pretreatment” product and is listed in the 2006 International Residential Code.
In addition to EPA registration, Bora-Care wood treatments are HUD-allowed and listed for use under the 2006 International Residential Code, Section R320 Protection Against Subterranean Termites. Only Bora-Care’s EPA-registered label allows it to be used on wood as a stand-alone two-foot barrier termite pretreatment. Bora-Care also meets the sill plate end-cut requirements set by building codes and the American Wood-Preservers’ Association (AWPA M4). Click here for We Know Codes flyer.
TERMITES CONTROL
A Closer Look
In plain terms, you can be profitable as a pest management company because Bora-Care works. More specifically, after years of using soil treatments that are disruptive to construction schedules and less effective grade formulas, pest management companies are discovering Bora-Care is the most efficient, cost-effective termiticide. It is a great way to sell your pest control business to builders looking to satisfy homeowners.
Nisus’ best pest control companies’ benchmarks for conversion are 80% renewal on termite contracts, 55% conversion to general pest contracts
The conversion numbers are as impressive as the product. Because pest control companies have the opportunity to contact homeowners and convert treatments into termite renewals and general pest control contracts, think of it as a built-in lead generation program and a way for pest management companies to grow their businesses quickly.
Pretreatments are fast and efficient. Bora-Care can be applied with a portable backpack sprayer or tank sprayer. You just create a two-foot horizontal and vertical continuous barrier everywhere the foundation meets the structural materials of the home. With Bora-Care, there are no weather delays, unlike soil treatments that can’t be applied in rain. Bora-Care only needs to be applied once, which means you not only save time, but also only have to make one trip, and with the rising cost of gas, you save money, too.
Builders understand the value of Bora-Care. They appreciate the role it plays in securing a quality inspection. They will also like the fact that there is no need for anyone to leave the job site and no need to coordinate schedules with cement or soil workers. The result is that it saves them an entire day of their building cycle.
More than 1,000,000 effectively treated homes can’t be wrong. Since 1990, we’ve shown that Bora-Care keeps wood from being a food source for termites. Bora-Care prevents subterranean termites from tubing across treated wood. In addition, a study by Louisiana State University demonstrated that even Formosan termites can’t tube over or survive on concrete treated with Bora-Care.
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What is Bora-Care
- Bora-Care vs. Soil Termiticides
- Application Bora-Care Soil Termiticides
- Residual effect protects structural wood against termites and other pests for years. yes no
- No need to pump chemicals into the soil around and under the house. yes no
- Only uses 2-3 gallons of water per average house during treatment, not 200-300 gallons. yes no
- Disturbing the soil does not affect treatment effectiveness. yes no
- cPVC plumbing-friendly & no nail or fastener corrosion. yes no
- Crews can remain on job site during treatment. yes no
- Weather does not cause delays. yes no
- No VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds). yes no
- No VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds). yes no
Bora-Care is a low toxicity wood preservative that has a low environmental impact. It protects wood and whole structures from most wood destroying organisms including subterranean termites, Formosan termites, drywood termites, wood destroying beetles, carpenter ants, and decay fungi.
The active ingredient is the natural borate salt disodium octaborate tetrahydrate (DOT). DOT is a natural form of elemental boron, which is essential for the healthy growth of plants and believed important in human calcium metabolism. Because animals and humans simply take what they need from their diet and rapidly excrete any excess via the kidneys, DOT has a low acute toxicity and Bora-Care is about half as toxic as sodium chloride or table salt (in a laboratory setting), but it’s very effective against insects and fungi that do not have the same excretion mechanisms. DOT maximizes the solubility, the rate of dissolution and the boric oxide content to give a borate active ingredient far superior to traditional boric acid or borax. At the levels used in Bora-Care applications, it prevents pest infestation by inhibiting pest metabolism on a cellular basis. The tetrahydroxyborate anion forms a chelate complex with the cis-adjacent hydroxyl groups in the ribose sugar of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), with the cationic nitrogen of the nicotinamide moiety providing electrostatic stabilization of the chelate. In this configuration, NAD and NADP cannot be used by the dehydrogenase enzymes of glycolysis, the pentose phosphate pathway or the tricarboxylic acid pathway, and so the cellular energy generating mechanisms, including adenosine triphosphate production, are shut down.
This enhanced borate salt is combined with a patented mixture of alkylene and polyalkylene diols for superior penetration and improved efficacy. The resulting borester compounds have superior penetration into dry wood because diffusion can take place at a lower wood moisture content than if the active ingredient was by itself occurring at above 15% moisture content. But more importantly, this results in much higher efficacy against wood destroying organisms, especially against subterranean and drywood termites. As a result, Bora-Care is the only borate material that is EPA-registered as a primary termite pretreatment in new construction and provides by far the best remedial treatment against drywood termites.