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What chemicals commonly found in households could be used to spray some lumber with, in order to ensure a nasty dinner to insects and protect the wood ?

Ammonia, vinegar, kerosene, shaving cream, motor oil, plumbing flushers, chlorine, salt, ..... which should work better and longer ¿?

Somehow I believe commercial insecticides work only for a short time, to keep the public buying again and again.

 

Seen a darker colored wood in older houses, that is never touched by termites. What was used to treat them over 60 years ago ?

 

Miguel

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You can use Boric acid. Its available at grocery store. Mix it with water and put it in a spay bottle. I'm not sure what concentration you should use. May be can a glue or something to make it stick better and not come off when it rains.

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I'd guess the older timber was treated with creosote. It is a distillate of tar, it's quite dark, and it is used to prevent termites from eating timber.

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Motor oil is a great choice esp if it`s Used!

 

Copper salts are great too, some finely powdered copper salt added and mixed will last for years.

 

in older houses Lindane (sp?) was used, it`s Very toxic and banned now though, tanalized wood is the modern equiv, although I`de still use Copper salts too, stops Fungus as well!

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