🐜 Outsmart ants before they invade your space!
Terro Ant Killer Bait Stations T300-3SR feature 18 ready-to-use liquid bait stations that attract and eliminate common indoor ants, including sweet-eating varieties. The fast-acting formula works by having worker ants carry the bait back to the colony, ensuring comprehensive eradication. Ideal for strategic placement around your home, these 6.48 fl oz liquid baits provide a convenient, effective indoor ant control solution.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Liquid |
Liquid Volume | 6.48 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
J**S
This stuff is unbelievable! If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I would not have believed it.
When I first started hearing about Terro Ant Bait, my first thought was that this is a bunch of hooey. Has to be advertising mega-hype. But I decided to give it a try. I was tired of sprays and dusting and other methods. Now my only question is why hadn't I heard of this before?!?I put out just three of these stations to begin with in an ant travel route, not really expecting anything to happen. I've never seen anything like this! Within ten (10) minutes a troop of black ants had found it. In fifteen (15) minutes the ants were literally lining up to get to it like Dodgers fans at happy hour. Seriously, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I'd accidentally spilled a few drops on the concrete. Ants were gathered around it in a circle like pigs at the trough or cows at a watering hole. This is true: Big ants were fighting smaller ants to get to the stuff. They were like, "Hey guys, get back to the colony and tell everybody about this stuff!" They carry it back to the nest and feed it to the other ants. Borax is the main ingredient, and it eats away the ants' digestive system, killing them by the thousands.I put these out yesterday evening around 7:00 p.m. This morning, both stations were flat empty, and there wasn't an ant in sight. I'll probably put out a few more just to make sure, but I swear I believe I have found the answer to ants.***My only suggestion is to just take scissors and snip off the end of it rather than trying to tear off the top tab. It's quicker and neater. This applies to the bait stakes as well. Wash your scissors good after using them.***Terro Ant Bait Stations are a product that actually does what its advertising says it will do. And really, you can't beat the price.So stop buying those aerosol spray cans. Stop with the pump sprayers. Just stop. Stop polluting the environment, your porches, your deck, etc., etc. Terro recommends you set out new bait every three months or so. No problem. You are going to save a *ton* of money with these things that you would've spent on pest control services. I made some video of the ants gobbling this stuff up, but they're on my phone and I'm writing this on my desktop.I think this is what's known as a "glowing review"? Really, you will NOT be disappointed. I highly recommend this. This is money well spent.
J**Y
There are gone!
I just had a terrible experience with the teeny-tiniest ants I’ve ever seen. I didn’t even know they came in that size! I first saw them in the kitchen and I used a spray I had on hand … with no results. Then I saw them in a bedroom and after looking all over I saw them coming in from UNDER a window sill. I ordered these bait traps here on Amazon and they arrived the very next morning and I put a couple under that window. Three days later they are completely gone. This is going to sound morbid, but I watched them diligently and saw them coming in, feeding on this bait, and then running back up the wall and disappearing under the window sill. They just kept coming, but they went no further than the bait traps. They were 100% focused on them. Honestly, there were hundreds of them, but the amount of ants gradually decreased and I was wondering WHERE the ones had gone that hadn’t moved in quite a while so I did some Googling.Interesting! Ants carry dead colony members away in a behavior called necrophoresis to prevent the spread of disease and maintain colony hygiene, as dead ants release oleic acid, a chemical cue that signals danger!!! The deceased ants are carried to a designated waste area which can be anywhere from a few centimeters to over a meter from the main nest. This practice is a vital social behavior for colony survival. I only had FIVE dead ants to dispose of when everything was done and there were no more coming in because they had carried off all of their deceased colony mates. Who knew?!All in all, this product is amazing. It is simple to use because there is no smell or mess and if you have children or pets, just hide them. The traps, not your kids or pets. I honestly can’t think of one negative thing to say about these bait traps and will definitely recommend them to my friends and will reorder a package for myself just to have on hand because it is a huge relief to have such an icky problem taken care of so easily! :)
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