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1-Gallon ORTHO Home Defense Insect Killer for Indoor or Perimeter on sale
2 for $16.98 (as part of Buy 1 Get 1 Free Promo). Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.
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Features:
- Kills the toughest home invading insects, including ants, cockroaches, spiders, fleas, ticks, scorpions, earwigs, silverfish, and periodical cicadas
- Provides a long-lasting bug barrier of up to 12 month protection on non-porous surfaces
- Apply this pesticide anytime as a preventative treatment or after you see evidence of insect activity
- Use this pest control spray with confidence indoors (kitchens, bathrooms, doors and windows) and outdoors (perimeter of foundations, patios and decks, garages) wherever insects are a recurring problem
- The easy-to-use continuous spray Comfort Wand helps you control insects easily and accurately without any bending, pumping, or hand-fatigue
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Price here for this product is tens time as much at $8.50 a gallon versus $0.84 per gallon for the professional concentrate.
$1.68 for two gallons versus $17.
For $6 more you get 30 more gallons or more depending the ratio needed. The cost of a sprayer is easily swallowed up by the savings.
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Your argument is the fast food argument and it is an argument that keeps many people poor. Of course it is easier to have somebody else do everything or you but it will cost you. Personally i have found great value in learning how to manage most all the stuff I need to do around the house . I estimate that that has saved me over a couple hundred thousand over my lifetime and made me a much more capable and useful person to myself and those around me. My neighbor pays a thousand for basic kitchen faucet mine cost $70 and some little time reading and learning. One way was definitely easier if you only value ease and convenience and many people consider that sweet spot yet their finances may not be so sweet.
These jugs are win win for the companies. They give you a weak ratio with the intent of not getting rid of the problem so you must buy more. I tried using them for many years and they would be effective for only a short while and the ants would be back. I would have to apply multiple times per season and it still would not stop the problem. When I switched to the much cheaper concentrate it solved my ant issue immediately and for an extended period of time after one application. I did not have to apply to the third year afterward.
In an effort to regain the friendliness the forums had when it opened we are instituting a new policy against "thread crapping." Thread crapping refers to any post such as this deal sucks, this isn't a deal and so forth WITHOUT backing it up. If you back up your statements with reasoning or links that is perfectly acceptable. Anyone bashing these type of posts will have their posts deleted.
Do notice non emotionally and feelings centered people seem to like my information and my one comment has gained almost the amount of rep in one post that you have in 14 years on the site. I'd argue that that shows you who knows what the site is about and who does not. I care little if I can not help stuck in the mud and lazy mindsets but do take great take pride in helping more open minds to save hundreds if not thousands of dollars.
Please do not tell me what the site is about you are the one that seems to not have figured that in 14 years. Goody for you that you have to run out burning gas, buy 32 plastic jugs to then toss them in landfill and pay $350 for what I pay $25 for, as figuring out a tank sprayer is just to much for your peace of mind and life of ease and inability to step out of the routine.
I am glad you brought this up as I want to make something clear. Earlier in our conversation you seem to say or strongly insinuate that the premixed form is safe yet using the concentrate brings me and anybody else using it great danger. You are doing the same again in your post I am responding to now.
Just so you know and for informational purposes and so you do misguide anyone. Both contain the same chemical and everyone must take the same precautions I do. Just because you like the premix it doesn't magically make the chemicals in it safer or different. You must get things clear in your head and understand and realize things before you advise, lecture and confuse others.
Your premixed formula is weaker but you do still need to take the same precautions. I really hope you did not quide anyone into thinking the stuff perfectly safe as it is premixed in a jug for you. I know that life of ease is of all importance to you but we must have some common sense.
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Bit shocked that we have members that assume you only get to like the posted product and can't talk of alternatives.
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