Ant-proof tape that doesn't lose its effectiveness.
● Long-lasting termite prevention effect with copper compound ● Easy to install and user-friendly for anyone ● Compatible with various thicknesses of insulation materials With the spread of foundation insulation methods aimed at improving the thermal performance of wooden houses, the risk of insulation materials becoming entry points for termites has become a concern. The "Termite Barrier Tape" can be applied to the top edge of foundation insulation materials to cut off termites that crawl up from the insulation and the edges of wooden parts like the foundation, thereby enhancing termite prevention performance. Additionally, conventional termite prevention tapes and sheets use organic synthetic insecticides as their active ingredients, which are effective for only a few years. The "Termite Barrier Tape," by using inorganic copper as its active ingredient, demonstrates excellent termite prevention effects over an extended period.
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【Ant-proofing component】Copper 【Width】80/95/130/165mm 【Length】50m/roll 【Thickness】100μm 【Color】Black 【Ant-proofing performance】(Public Corporation) Japan Wood Preservation Association Standard, JWPAS-TS-(2)(2022) Indoor Efficacy Test Performance Criteria
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Installation at the top of the foundation insulation material - Compatible with both external and internal foundation insulation - Ideal for the top of the insulation material in the entrance floor - Can also be used as an ant barrier
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Meaningless Synthetic Insecticide Treatment Until now, in Japan, when building a wooden house, in most cases, treatment with synthetic insecticides for preservation and termite prevention has been carried out. Since synthetic insecticides derived from pesticides do not have long-lasting effects, re-treatment is necessary every few years. However, properly re-treating incurs a significant economic burden and poses risks to the health of residents and the ecosystem, as well as the global environment. As a result, very few houses are actually re-treated, and the reality is that most wooden houses in Japan are defenseless against decay and termites. Future Preservation and Termite Prevention with "Boric Acid" On the other hand, are you aware that "boric acid," a natural material, has preservation and termite prevention effects? In Europe and the United States, where there are strict regulations on pesticides, boric acid treatment has already become standard. In Japan, with proper knowledge and techniques, safe and secure boric acid measures for preservation and termite prevention can be implemented. Boric acid, being an inorganic substance, does not volatilize and maintains its effectiveness for a long time when treated during construction. It is economically reassuring as it does not require re-treatment. Due to its high safety, it can be applied to all structural materials, and it is effective against the expanding damage caused by the American wood-destroying termite.