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Advion ant bait arenas provide complete control of nuisance ant colonies (excluding carpenter ants) with the active ingredient indoxacarb, an insecticide that acts through ingestion by ants. The bait's slow-acting poison provides enough time for foraging ants to return to nest sites and contaminate other colony members including larvae and queens, eventually destroying the entire colony. Each bag contains 30 stations. Adhesive backs are included so that the stations can be mounted on surfaces such as the corners and sidewalls of cabinets.
| Active Ingredient | Indoxacarb 0.1% |
|---|---|
| Target pests | Ants (excluding Carpenter Ants) |
| For use in |
Commercial and Residential: Apartments, Hotels, Hospitals, Restaurants, Schools, Warehouses and others * See Label for complete list |
| Application | * See label for complete application instructions |
| Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
| Formulation |
Professional Product Group 22 Insecticide |
| Parts Included | 30 Stations per Bag |
| Shipping Weight | 0.98 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Syngenta (Mfg. Number: 53207) |
| EPA Registration | 100-1485 |
Syngenta Advion ant bait arena provides complete control of nuisance ant colonies with the active ingredient indoxacarb, an insecticide that acts through ingestion by ants.
Placement of ADVION Ant Bait Arenas in and around structures will kill foraging ants, including fire ants and harvester ants, but for complete control of outdoor nests of fire ants or harvester ants, use a broadcast or direct mound treatment product. Space sprays or other residual insecticides should not be applied directly to or near the bait arenas. Application of these insecticides can cause ants to behave abnormally and therefore reduce the potential of feeding on the bait inside the station. Foraging ants must be able to feed on the bait and return to the colony.
How to use Advion Ant Bait Arena effectively:
Advion ant bait arenas should be placed in areas where ants are currently foraging or foraging activity is suspected. The ant bait arenas should be placed adjacent to active foraging trails when possible. Care should be exercised in order to reduce the disturbance to the natural foraging pattern. If placed along foraging trails properly, ants should detect and begin feeding at the bait station within approximately 30 minutes. An increase in foraging activity around the station indicates good recruitment.
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Advion Really Works
By Vernon on 04/08/2010
If Advion is placed in the ant trail they really do start taking the bait within 30 minutes. The ants are very active and almost bump into each other going into and out of the Bait Arena. Ants are gon…
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May depend on ant type
By Anna on 04/25/2012
We have tiny black ants. They actually appear to be repelled by the bait. After placing the baits in the trail didn't work (the ants would go around and over it, but not inside), I cut one open and pl…
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Ant problem solved!
By Dsk on 04/22/2010
Last season the Advion bait traps worked when all other OTC traps failed, including professional spraying. Our exterminator recommended the Advion. Whereas the ants seemed to ignore other traps, the a…
Read Full Review »Advion Ant Bait Arenas can be placed on either side and still will be effective. They can sit with the label side down if you prefer.
The Advion Ant Baits come ready to use. Ants nutritional needs change frequently. This means that one day they may only forage for proteins, like what is contained in the Advion Ant Bait Stations and…
Read Full Answer »Advion Ant Bait Arenas have a shelf life of about one year after the bag has been opened.