Drywood termite treatment
I have an 80 year old detached garage located in s. fla. That I am converting into an apt. It is wood frame stucco. Like nearly every older structure I have worked on in the last 30 years there are dry wood termites. I have seen a few where the stucco and wire lath are the only thing supporting a significant portion of the second floor. I would like to slow them down, or otherwise deter them. If I err it will be on the side of non-toxic to humans Vs. death to all insects I'm familiar with them, they eat slowly compared to the subs , the plumbing in walls is cpvc which has restrictions in its use around certain chemicals. I've researched boric acid, (toxicity about same as table salt), thinking of drilling small holes in studs and injecting with boric acid solution. Any thoughts out there on this?