Amazon has 6-Pack Terro T300 Liquid Ant Bait Stations for $3.42 when you 'clip' the $1.26 coupon on the product page. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.
Thanks to community member jfs200027 for finding this deal.
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Stay-fresh tab keeps liquid bait fresh until open
Ready to use; set the bait, attract ants, and kill the colony
Kills the ants you see and the ones you don't
Snap-off design makes it easy to open w/o any applications
This price is $3.37 lower (50% savings) than the list price of $6.79.
This offer also matches our previous frontpage deal from earlier this month.
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Rating of 4.6/5 from over 71,500 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has 6-Pack Terro T300 Liquid Ant Bait Stations for $3.42 when you 'clip' the $1.26 coupon on the product page. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.
Thanks to community member jfs200027 for finding this deal.
About the Product
Stay-fresh tab keeps liquid bait fresh until open
Ready to use; set the bait, attract ants, and kill the colony
Kills the ants you see and the ones you don't
Snap-off design makes it easy to open w/o any applications
This price is $3.37 lower (50% savings) than the list price of $6.79.
This offer also matches our previous frontpage deal from earlier this month.
About this product:
Rating of 4.6/5 from over 71,500 Amazon customer reviews.
About this store:
Amazon Return Policy: Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charge.
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
Damn, I thought I was the only one with this issue. It worked so good last year and I picked up some of their other baits for ants, but they don't work at all.
Got Combat Bait Ant Killing gel, and that stuff worked in hours. Literally standing there watching them eat and within hours there were none left.
The product takes a while for the worker ants to bring it back and then for ants to eat it, but it does seem to work. I don't think ants grow resistant to borax sugar water (basically what this stuff is). It isn't supposed to kill them on the spot like Raid because that would be a bandaid fix.
It brings out more ants because ants tell other ants they found food...on the terro outdoor bait product page for How it works it says
"Unlike contact killers, which only target visible worker ants on your property, these baits include slow-acting ingredients that have a delayed effect on the ant's digestive system. This deliberate kill method lets the foragers feed and return to the colony where they can spread the bait to the young and queen, eliminating the outdoor population before it can enter your home. **During this time, the number of ants may increase as they swarm to feed** on the sweetened liquid before they begin disappearing altogether."
Also, wouldn't any exterminator not prefer you to use these and DIY so they get more work? What is wrong with having dead ants in the traps?
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This stuff worked great last year, but this year they're almost immune to it.
Damn, I thought I was the only one with this issue. It worked so good last year and I picked up some of their other baits for ants, but they don't work at all.
Got Combat Bait Ant Killing gel, and that stuff worked in hours. Literally standing there watching them eat and within hours there were none left.
This stuff worked great last year, but this year they're almost immune to it.
The product takes a while for the worker ants to bring it back and then for ants to eat it, but it does seem to work. I don't think ants grow resistant to borax sugar water (basically what this stuff is). It isn't supposed to kill them on the spot like Raid because that would be a bandaid fix.
Literally just used these over the last two days and the ants haven't come back. It was difficult letting the ants do their thing but I'm glad I did because they've been infesting my condo recently. Couldn't even leave my dogs dry kibble out for too long without ants coming for it. But so far this stuff has worked really well for me.
I used to use these but they took too long. Now once a year I spray at the first sight of them. I spray the entire outside of the house where the house meets the ground. Then I use those Amdro ant block bait pellet things along the perimeter/property line. I don't see them for a year. When walking around the neighborhood I see soo many along my neighbor's yards and walkways.
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I used to use these but they took too long. Now once a year I spray at the first sight of them. I spray the entire outside of the house where the house meets the ground. Then I use those Amdro ant block bait pellet things along the perimeter/property line. I don't see them for a year. When walking around the neighborhood I see soo many along my neighbor's yards and walkways.
Exterminators recommend against these as the bait doesn't last long enough to penetrate their lairs, and you wind up with traps full of dead ants. Another poster here recommended Optigard.
I've had mixed results with these, but ultimately they never rid me of the problem, they only seemed to draw out more ants. Dealing with sugar ants and wood eating ants, this stuff doesn't work very well.
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Got Combat Bait Ant Killing gel, and that stuff worked in hours. Literally standing there watching them eat and within hours there were none left.
"Unlike contact killers, which only target visible worker ants on your property, these baits include slow-acting ingredients that have a delayed effect on the ant's digestive system. This deliberate kill method lets the foragers feed and return to the colony where they can spread the bait to the young and queen, eliminating the outdoor population before it can enter your home. **During this time, the number of ants may increase as they swarm to feed** on the sweetened liquid before they begin disappearing altogether."
Also, wouldn't any exterminator not prefer you to use these and DIY so they get more work? What is wrong with having dead ants in the traps?
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Got Combat Bait Ant Killing gel, and that stuff worked in hours. Literally standing there watching them eat and within hours there were none left.
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I've had mixed results with these, but ultimately they never rid me of the problem, they only seemed to draw out more ants. Dealing with sugar ants and wood eating ants, this stuff doesn't work very well.
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