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(August
15, 2003) According
to the August 2003 issue of the Old
House Journal, borate-based wood preservatives are being used successfully
as an alternative to choromated copper arsenate (CCA), a highly toxic,
arsenic based wood preservative. The article points out that even large
historical facilities, such as the 1850's Pontalba Building in New Orleans,
the 1780's Fort Mackinac in Michigan and the 1890's Belleview Biltmore
Resort in Clearwater, FL have all used borates to protect their historic
structures. Borates have also been used for decades as a control for ants,
roaches and other household insects.
Today's Photo Story
featuring the Pontalba Building, was sent to us by Allen Cohen, the owner
of Bio-Logical
Pest Management, a least toxic pest management company that serves
Maryland and Washington, DC. To read more about borates as a wood preservative,
see the full article at www.oldhousejournal.com.
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