🐜 Outsmart ants before they invade your space!
Advion Ant Gel Bait is a powerful, odorless gel formulated with 0.05% indoxacarb designed for indoor and outdoor use. It targets all major ant species with a selective MetaActive effect, ensuring safe application around people and pets. The 30-gram syringe allows precise, hassle-free application in cracks and crevices, delivering fast and long-lasting ant colony control.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Gel |
Item Weight | 1.1 Ounces |
C**.
Works Like Magic! Bye Bye Ants!
Wow, this stuff works like magic! We had a swarm of ants in the living room, coming up from the cracks where the floor meets the wall baseboard. They were everywhere, and traveling to the kitchen to get the dog's food one day. Well, that day was their last day on Earth because I put this Advion gel into those cracks and we never saw those little monsters again. Product is so easy to use and putting it into cracks and crevices keeps the product away from the dog. Great stuff!
A**
Worked quickly and completely!
I had an ants getting into my home & kitchen. I couldn’t get rid of them. Then one day it was flying Ants. They just kept coming. And it was mid winter.I tried diatomaceous earth, both Raid and Terro liquid bait sets. But they just kept coming and seemed un interested. They were coming from small holes an inch or so up the wall from the ceiling and their route was on the side of the wall. No way to put bait traps on the wall. Weeks and weeks. No joy. I came to realize that the ants probably have a nest in between the walls or attic. It was just about time to call a professional- but I have cats and dogs. I worry.But I found this stuffI and was able to line this goo right onto the place where wall meets ceiling right next to the hole they were coming from, plus ontop of the door jam. Ants galore in no time. I let them eat and take it home…..Within 2 days we all noticed a distinct lack of ants. It is couple weeks later and still not a single 🐜It worked crazy fast and really well.
N**N
Great product! Works fast!
Works so well! I had a ton of ants that decided to take over areas of my kitchen when we were having heavy rainfall. I tried all kinds of "natural" methods but eventually became super frustrated that nothing seems to keep them away.I have a friend who is in Pest Control and he told me about the gel bait. Within three days, the ants were gone. I had to be patient and not kill them as they gathered around the gel but it was a very quick response and I'm grateful.
P**L
Nice product
Takes a few days, sometimes a week at most, but it will get the ants to go away unlike other products I’ve tried. This was worth the purchase
C**N
Alas, poor ants. You are no more.
The ants love how this tastes and eagerly bring it back to their home base. I left them larger globs of it and they merrily cleaned them up over night. I left them more in the morning and again that night. I may have done so once more, but I no longer have a trail of them, nor any lone ants, seeking food in my bathroom.To use, remove the blue cap and replace it with the nozzle. Then, carefully push the plunger into the tube, but do so over the sink, or paper to catch any drips that may escape before you have it where you want it to be applied at. I like to store it with the plunger removed and the tube in a sandwich bag.May your ants enjoy this as much as my invading ants did.
N**E
Great Results
I was again successful in eliminating a nest of Acrobat ants from my house with this product. The ants eagerly took the bait, and within a few days I saw no more ant activity. I had checked with my county extension agent to determine the species of ants before putting out the bait, an important step, I believe.
D**R
Absolutely Gets The Job Done
Two days later: Activity dropped off so much that I began injecting small amounts of bait directly into the entrance(s) of the colony. My thinking was to force the few remaining ants to eat bait just to clear their access. As I went out this morning ... the entrances I plugged yesterday afternoon are still plugged. This would indicate to me there isn't enough of a living presence in the nest to maintain infrastructure.If no additional activity is noted a day from now, I will plug the holes with a liquid synthetic concrete and call it a day. The Sygenta product has just been incredibly effective.Last thought .. the product is reasonably affordable. Carpenter ants in a tree are no small matter. They will absolutely tear out the insides of a tree, leaving it to collapse in a storm or otherwise forcing you to spend the big $$ having it removed proactively. Fourteen bucks actually sounds like one of my better investments this year.=================================One picture's worth a thousand words -- or the LACK of it. Our maple tree has(d) a large carpenter ant colony that I couldn't get rid of using conventional spraying. Upon delivery, I was out applying the Sygenta product within minutes.After applying it to a major ant trail intersection, the carpenter ants "pounced" on it immediately, lining up shoulder-to-shoulder to feed. Several of them got so excited, they began rapidly bobbing their abdomens. Excitement? Others briefly fought "mates" for a feeding spot at the bait. Eventually about three dozen joined while a half dozen or so joined at each of four other locations on the tree. That's a lot of ants to "feed".Eighteen hours later, eighty percent of ant activity on the tree seems to be gone. Currently, I'm just baiting around their colony entrances as there just doesn't seem to be any other activity elsewhere on the tree.Overall, I'm really satisfied with the Sygenta product. And it didn't take a lot to get the job done; perhaps 25% of the tube. If I wrap it up tightly in plastic wrap & store the dispenser in a cool, dry place, I expect to have plenty to deal with the next infestation .. IF it occurs.
L**S
Works Like a Charm
This stuff works! I tried Terro and borax and all kinds of ant killers. This is the only thing that worked. In 24 hours I noticed a difference. Within 48 hours almost all of the ants were gone. Be aware this attracts a lot of ants before they carry the bait back to the nest.
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