Timbi-Guard is not a pesticide - it is a wood primer that eliminates insect and fungi infestations
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Termites
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Wood borer
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Wood rot - Fungi
Damage Control - Do-it-yourself
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The easiest way to apply Timbi-Guard on the affected areas is by brushing it on. Unfinished raw wood can be treated directly, while wood that is sealed or painted will need to have that finish removed before treatment can be effective. Timbi-Guard will dry to a clear finish. It will penetrate deep into the wood. Apply Timbi-Guard to all sides of the wood (any exposed wood) for maximum effectiveness, making sure to get into all cracks and crevices.
Timbi-Guard can be sprayed on by using a trigger spray or a pressure spray with a 2 mm nozzle and between 2-3 BAR pressure. Do not dilute Timbi-Guard for spraying purposes. One liberally applied coat will by sufficient to kill the colonies, and protect the wood against future infestations. Top coats can be applied to the treated surfaces after 24 hours.
Drill Into Infested Wood: Drill into the wood until you feel less resistance. This hollow area is usually where the termite galleries are. You will want to drill two to three holes for every metre along the centre of the wood you want to treat. Inject Timbi-Guard with a syringe for 2-5 seconds into each hole.
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