🛡️ Defend Your Space from Ant Invasions!
The TerroT100-12 Liquid Ant Killer II is a powerful 1 oz solution designed to attract and eliminate all common household ants. Its unique formula allows worker ants to carry the poison back to their colony, ensuring a comprehensive eradication. Perfect for strategic placement around your home, this product is lightweight and easy to use, making it an essential tool for maintaining a pest-free environment.
Liquid Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 2.1 Ounces |
Target Species | Ant |
Item Form | Liquid |
J**N
Great ant bait. Used by professionals.
Pest control companies use this. I know because I have been a Pest Control Tech.I prefer the bottle tothe traps. If the ants won't take the bait as is. mix with peanut butter or regular butter. No margarine. Put it out on cardboard for the easiest clean up, but hot water on a cloth or paper towel works to clean it up as well.I suggest to try finding ants on the side of your home and baiting there first. It will often pull them out. Bait inside only if you must. Do not disturb while they eat it, as it is a bait and getting it back to the nest is crucial. Be aware that large colonies can have hundreds of ants come to the bait. Again - DO NOT KILL THEM.Potted plants can be hiding places for indoor colonies, check them if you are seeing ants anywhere nearby.Clean up the bait once the ants have stopped coming to it or within two days. It gets hard and is more difficult to clean up. Reapply as necessary.Observe where the ants are going to or coming from and baiting near there. The ants that find it will spread the news quickly.You might take time to watch them. Ants are fascinating social creatures and it is interesting to watch their interactions with each other.
B**T
Excellent product
This is a highly effective ant eradicator. I get an influx of tiny red ants every spring and have spent a small fortune on exterminators to no avail. This little bottle that costs a few dollars is more effective than anything else I've tried. I put it out at the sight of the very first little ant. Within a day or two, dozens are actively feeding and carrying food home to the nest, which is what you want to see. I've also used the Terro traps, but I like the liquid better because I can bait much smaller areas in a cost-effective way. Inside of a week or 10 days, all ants gone for the season.
L**E
They're gone
You put just a drop on a piece of paper or just in the corner of the floor where you no aunts are traveling. It has always taken care of my ant problem. Just use a little bit and eraser size or smaller drop. The ants will come eat it and then hopefully like it did. For me they'll be gone and it has no smell and it's easy to use. It's only messy if you use too much
A**A
Decent method
I mean it takes a good while/weeks+ to get rid of them fully & see them decrease I guess which sucks cause you want them gone fast but you’ll see a ton of them gathered around the liquid taking it in, it’s hard not to squash them all since they have to go back to their colony to feed/share the liquid with them to kill them off so it sucks seeing a million ants gathered around and coming back till they start dying off. I try to put the liquid in a hidden area near where they usually appear like behind the fridge or underneath the washer so they aren’t out in display in my house lol.
G**L
Worked
I put this out and a few days later the ants stopped showing up. But I made sure to keep a spotless kitchen too so the ants didn't find anything but the poison. I had a good amount of ants running into my kitchen and it was headed toward a big problem. This stuff put a quick end to it.
S**Y
This stuff works.
The hardest part about using this is not killing the ants that gather around the bubble of ant poison on the cardboard, like pigs at a trough. It will attract every ant in your house and it'll look an ant farm, but resist the urge to kill them. You want them to take as much of this as they can and bring it back to their nest. It may take a couple weeks to get rid of them all, but be patient and let it work. I often combine this with a fine sprinkling of food grade diatomaceous earth each spring when the ants start coming in, and within a couple weeks, we're ant free for the rest of the year, until the following spring. We love living near woods, but it does come with drawbacks.
K**R
Appears to be working
There are these teeny little ants in my kitchen that eat any type of food laying around. I cleaned the area and put one of the bait traps down. The ants are definitely going for it. We'll see what happens. Update: The next morning the bait was gone and so were the ants. I noticed a few still lingering around. I left some more bait overnight and those too seem to be gone. I would say this works well.
C**Y
It’s Messy, but it works
I got this stuff because it was cheaper than the ones that come in the little clear, plastic containers. And I wish I just spent the additional $4 and got the stuff that comes in the prepackaged little “servings”.It says to tear the little squares right of the cardboard packaging & drop a little bait onto the tiny squares. It’s a mess. It leaks off the square, starts to dry & gets SO sticky. It does work, but unlike the stuff that comes in the little plastic things already, you have to keep reapplying it since it’s dries up so fast.I also tried squeezing some into the empty little plastic containers I got last time and ya…don’t do that either. That was an even bigger mess. LolIt DOES work. It takes a couple of weeks, but it works. I’m only deducting stars due to the mess.
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