Wood Borer
Control Service
Many different kinds of wood-boring beetles are referred to as “wood borers,” some of which have charming names like Auger, Jewel, Stag, and Pinhole Borers. But whoever they are, you’ll want to bid them go.
Depending on the nature and moisture content of the wood, wood borers are insects that attack and eat structural and furniture wood. Infestations of wood borer pose a threat to any natural wood-built buildings or enterprises.
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How to Protect Wood from Borer
The Advantages of Using Our Wood Borer Pest Control
Expertise and a broad range of skills are needed to treat and eradicate wood-boring beetles. Applicators must inspect and apply chemicals with special care. Once the infestation is identified, we utilise specialised needles to inject chemicals that protect wood into the borers’ holes, saving your wood furniture from further damage. To stop additional damage, we apply these chemicals with oil bases certified by the Central Board of Pesticides. Wood Borer Pest Control provides the optimum outcome and safety. A reputable pest control business will make sure that no harm results from administering any medications that are not provided by nearby rivals. We offer the best method for eradicating an infestation of wood bores.
How Can Wood Borers be Eliminated?
Any bare wood can be treated with insecticidal borer fluid with a solvent base. Turpentine oil or kerosene can be used with solvent-based pesticides to kill tunnel-making larvae as they consume the wood by penetrating deeply into the wood.
Keep windows, doors, and other wooden things in a dry location at all times because boring wood beetles are drawn to dampness.
Make sure to plug the fissures and cracks on wood surfaces to prevent the growth of the wood borer.
To prevent the infestation from spreading to other areas, get rid of any infected wood that has come into touch with the wood borer.
Always use a pest control professional for more severe infestation issues. They will use aerosol injection fluid to inject flight holes into painted, varnished, or polished wood. Any larva in the labyrinth or nearby are killed by the pesticide forced into it by the aerosolized borer larva. Additionally, it stops adult beetles from depositing eggs inside or close to the flight hole.
