If you are a custom homebuilder in the Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake or Flower Mound area, we should be the only call you make for preventing termites in your homes. You deliver a quality product to your owner, so why cut corners with under-priced and ineffective liquid treatmenst? You deliver the best, so call the best. Trinity Pest Management uses only Bora-Care to protect your home from termites, carpenter ants, wood rot and more. Easy to use formulation, no down-time for you, the builder.
- Bora-Care is formulated with a concern for the environment. Active ingredient is a borate mineral salt
- Its active ingredient has been scientifically demonstrated to work based on hundreds of university studies
- Applied by a professional pest control company like Trinity Pest Management.
- Used as a pretreatment in new construction for termites and wood-destroying insects and complies with most code requirements. Always check your local codes.
- Prevention and remedial control of wood decay fungi and other moisture problems.
- Bora-Care diffuses into wood and remains there for the life of the wood, providing residual protection for years of added protection.
- Eliminates the need to pump hundreds of gallons of pesticides into the ground around and under your home.
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.