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Kills ants where they hide for up to 3 months
After ants feed on the bait, they return to the colony and transfer the bait to the queen and the others, thereby killing the entire colony
For maximum effectiveness place all baits at the same time
Use indoors in corners, along walls and near entry points
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Amazon has 4-Pack Raid Ant Baits for $3.49 - 40% when you "clip" coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $1.92. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter minntwins for posting this deal.
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About this item:
Kills ants where they hide for up to 3 months
After ants feed on the bait, they return to the colony and transfer the bait to the queen and the others, thereby killing the entire colony
For maximum effectiveness place all baits at the same time
Use indoors in corners, along walls and near entry points
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These don't work well & the ants don't come in to eat at all.
This is just borax and sugar water. Ants (depending on their needs) either look for sugar sources or protein sources. If they are looking for protein sources this will not be very effective.
This is just borax and sugar water. Ants (depending on their needs) either look for sugar sources or protein sources. If they are looking for protein sources this will not be very effective.
Looking at the box this is avermectin b1. I don't have experience with this, but the borax in Terro bait does work well.
if the ants you have go for protein, like my situation, you can try something I came up with:
Mix a raw egg with a bit of commercial borax and place that mixture in a small container outdoors where ants are seen. In some locations, this has worked well. Might work for some of you.
These didn't work at all for me, the ants never went for it. I bought a gel bait and the ants went crazy for it, they would disappear for a few days but would eventually come back. No idea if it's different colonies though.
You really need to determine what your ants are after first. Terro is good if they're after sugar but not protein.
I don't know why but finding protein bait traps is kind of difficult it seems most products are sugar based.
The trap posted here didn't work for me, I assume this only works for sugar ants.
This! Terro has always worked for me until I moved and the new ants didn't take the baits. I went with this and they were all gone. So maybe different type or levels of sugars as well?
Last edited by gigarange July 19, 2024 at 01:29 PM.
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Mix a raw egg with a bit of commercial borax and place that mixture in a small container outdoors where ants are seen. In some locations, this has worked well. Might work for some of you.
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You really need to determine what your ants are after first. Terro is good if they're after sugar but not protein.
I don't know why but finding protein bait traps is kind of difficult it seems most products are sugar based.
The trap posted here didn't work for me, I assume this only works for sugar ants.
This is packaged so it'll be safe to put into cats room where ants are after cat food
You really need to determine what your ants are after first. Terro is good if they're after sugar but not protein.
I don't know why but finding protein bait traps is kind of difficult it seems most products are sugar based.
The trap posted here didn't work for me, I assume this only works for sugar ants.
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