Advance Cockroach Bait Gel is very safe to use around children and pets as long as you apply it according to the instructions. Of course, you would not want to place it where children or pets could easily access it. This gel is often used in schools and day cares instead of sprays becaus…
Read Full Answer »How long a gel bait stays soft depends on where you place it. If you place the gel outside or on concrete or cardboard which soaks up moisture, it will only stay soft for a couple days at best. If you place it indoors in one of our bait stations for gel, then you can usually get about a …
Read Full Answer »If you don't actually have an infestation of roaches it would be better to skip the roach bait which could indeed draw them in. Instead consider using a good insecticide such as D-Force Aerosol sprayed all around the cracks and crevices of window frames, door frames, baseboards and places where cabl…
Read Full Answer »The Advance Cockroach Gel Bait has been renamed and re-packaged as Alpine Cockroach Gel Bait Rotation 2. It is designed to be used in rotation with Alpine Cockroach Gel Bait Rotation 1 to prevent bait aversion, a common problem when the same bait is used on a roach population for an extended time.Â
Read Full Answer »Without knowing how big the infestation is, it is impossible for us to say how much bait you might need. One box is definitely enough to get you started. We would also recommend you use an Insect Growth regulator to stop the breeding process while you are trying get rid of the roaches (Insect growth…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Advance Cockroach Gel Bait is approved for sale and use by homeowners in New York State.
Advance bait application tips are included in each order.