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InTice
Sweet Ant Gel
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| InTice Sweet
Ant Gel is scientifically formulated with a blend of five
palatability enhancers, agents to prevent running and slow
drying, and the proven efficacy of 5% orthoboric acid. The
result of extensive field testing, the InTice formula is proven
effective against a broad range of pest ant species. And its
non-runny, slow drying, easy to dispense formula makes InTice
convenient to use in a wide range of accounts and use areas.
Conveniently packaged in five 1.5 oz 'gun-ready' syringes, along
with a reusable plunger for manual application, InTice is the
perfect tool for your ant control arsenal. |
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New
InTice Sweet Ant Gel is a highly palatable, non-dripping ant
bait gel containing 5% orthoboric acid. |
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Ordering Information:
LABEL
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$14.90
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Box 5 @ $44.95 |
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| BAITING TIPS
If you survey the
outside of your home and find ants entering a certain point,
they probably are living pretty close to that point (they prefer
exterior walls and insulation restricts their movements).
Exterior baiting is very important! If you bait close to where
the ants live, they don't have to travel far to get the bait and
they have more time share the bait before they expire. The ants
who want to share the candy delight you left on the table could
be coming from anywhere, up to 100 feet away. That means that
the ants you see streaming around the garage door, very likely
are sending scouts to the kitchen to search for such treasures!
You should bait inside, but don't neglect outside. It's where
ants spend the majority of their time. It just seems like they
are homebound.
Next
Point.........
Ants are not
bees, even though they are related. Bees make wonderful wax
structures to store golden honey, yum. Ants do not store much
solid food at all, and they have NO capacity to store liquids.
So what, right? If ants are enjoying soda pop remnants and other
gooey wonders in your kitchen, how much bait will they be able
to take? To effectively bait ants, you need to make an effort to
rinse soda cans and clean counters to eliminate things that
compete with the bait. Also, because they are only going to be
able to take a certain amount, follow label directions and don't
over-bait. More Questions? CLICK
HERE
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