Wood Protection

Insecticides
Pest Control, Wood Protection

Boron-based Insecticides

Boron-based Insecticides: Plants and animals depend on Boron to thrive. As a pesticide ingredient, this versatile compound can control pests such as ants, spiders, beetles, moths, cockroaches, and others. Most boron-based insecticides are less toxic than traditional pesticides since they do not affect the nervous system or irritate the skin.

Boron
Agriculture, Alkaline Balancer, Anti Bacteria, AntI-corrosive, Anti-fungal, Crop Management, Environmental Protection, Farming, Forests and Parks, MICRONUTRIENTS, Pest Control, Wood Protection

How Boron Helps Your Garden Thrive

Micronutrients play an important role in plants' life and growth. Mineral deficiencies can lead to serious problems with the plants such as stunted growth and rougher leaves. It can also result in interveinal chlorosis of leaves, purpling of leaf margins and...

Boron-based Insecticides

Insecticides

Boron-based Insecticides: Plants and animals depend on Boron to thrive. As a pesticide ingredient, this versatile compound can control pests such as ants, spiders, beetles, moths, cockroaches, and others. Most boron-based insecticides are less toxic than traditional pesticides since they do not affect the nervous system or irritate the skin.

How Boron Helps Your Garden Thrive

Boron

Micronutrients play an important role in plants' life and growth. Mineral deficiencies can lead to serious problems with the plants such as stunted growth and rougher leaves. It can also result in interveinal chlorosis of leaves, purpling of leaf margins and petioles, and necrosis of young fruit or flowers. If you're looking for ways to improve your garden's health this year then make sure to add boron. Why Boron is an essential micronutrient in plants Boron deficiency can cause stunting, rough leaves, and interveinal chlorosis of the leaf blades along with purpling on the margins or...

Boron the Super Saviour of Wooden Products

Boron Wood Materials

Overview The ultimate defense against wood-destroying fungi and bacteria. Woods are great. They keep us warm and cozy and give a rustic yet chic feeling to our homes or any other place they adorn. It makes us one with nature. But like in nature, woods inside our homes, workspaces, buildings, and recreational spaces are subject to decay or degradation due to wood-destroying fungi and bacteria. There’s no escaping it. Unless, of course, the woods are treated with boron.   Boron & Borates, Nature's Own Boron is a metalloid, a chemical element with the atomic number 5. Found in nature as...