NEW Combat® Ant & Roach Killing Bait Strips are exactly what you have been looking for! As a Purex Insider I received this box containing easy to use bait strips.
Combat® Ant Killing Bait Strips help get rid of ants. These ant killing bait strips are formulated to attract ants quickly – acting as a necessary food and water supply for ants. Its fast-acting insecticide, Fipronil, one of the most powerful ant killers, starts to exterminate ants in hours. Worker ants return to the colony and feed the bait to the larvae and to the queen, eliminating the entire ant colony. Combat® Ant Killing Bait Strips are easy to use so you can apply the new discreet design in hard-to-reach places.
Combat® Killing Bait Strips is effective against Argentine, Cornfield, Odorous House, Thief, Pavement, White Footed, and Little Black Ants.
One side of the strip is sticky after you peel back the piece of paper, you simply stick them wherever you need them plus no yucky spray.
We placed them around the house and love that they are hidden and we won't need to spray especially in the kitchen.
Benefits:
- One of the fastest active ingredients you can buy to kill ants.
- Insect nerve poison kills ants by contact or ingestion.
- New discreet design starts killing ants in hours so you can see immediate results.
- High secondary colony kill. Kills ants in a domino effect, eliminating the source of the infestation.
- Easy-to-apply to hard-to-reach areas.
You can get these at Walmart, Home Depot, Publix, Dollar General, with more stores soon.
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i use spray the most in our entry way. they seem to come in under the door thanks. crystal allen
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ReplyDeleteAround the doors and windows. Thanks for this giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteDefinitely the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteIn my bathroom is usually where they head first. Ugh!
ReplyDeleteAround the front door and the back slider.
ReplyDeleteI spray a lot around the front door and back slider.
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