Advion Cockroach Gel Bait - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by William from Victorville, Ca
    07/09/2018
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    What is the shelf life for Advion Roach Bait?
    What is the shelf life for the above. I applied the bait around the base boards and it seemed to control the problem. Since then I sprayed around the house with Bifin I/T. Now I have some baby roaches showing up. There must be a nest inside the house. What I didn't like about the bait is is very difficult to remove. I would like to apply the bait to clear tape placed near the baseboards.
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    The shelf life of  Advion Roach Bait Gel is up to 5 years from the date of purchase if unopened and stored at room temperature.  Old Advion Roach Bait Gel can be removed by scraping it up and then warm soap and water on the surfaces for any left over .Advion Roach Bait Gel can be used with the bait plate stations for easy clen up.

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  • Asked by Suzy from Jacksonville, Fl
    07/15/2018
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    They are multiplying!! It's been a month!
    The German roaches we have are multiplying horribly!! Thing is, they eat the advion! And eat it so fast we apply it nightly!! We use plastic bottle caps. Put a generous amount on each cap and set about 40 of them out each night!! Not weekly or every 2 weeks...nightly!! Along with huge strips of poison in places. Everything is clean as can be in the morning. We know where they are nesting and are sure to put many bottle caps around this area along with long strips of poison. Its been a month. I'm NOT seeing many dead or sick ones. But now they are piling up in ugly piles on my ceiling (above the wall their nest is) like building new little nests!!! We've gone through 12 tubes of advian!! Am I just feeding them to multiply??? I wish I could afford to move...it's THAT bad!! Help!!
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    German Roaches are difficult to get rid of in a couple of months even if they have been there for awhile or not. If they have been consuming the Advion for a month that is great especially with you seeing dead ones. You are feeding them to kill each other through sharing not feeding them to reproduce. They do this on their own. You can incorporate an insect growth regulator such as Gentrol to disrupt the reproductive cycle and an insecticide that will offer a residual control such as Temprid FX. Please alternate your bait every 90 days. The next one that I would suggest you use for the next 90 days (replacing every 2wks) is Maxfore FC Magnum. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Roaches for a successful eradication program.

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  • Asked by David
    07/17/2018
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    Are you a legitimate distributor of Advion Roach Bait Gel?
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    Yes, we are a legitimate distributor of Advion Roach Bait Gel

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  • Asked by Charles from England
    07/30/2018
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    Does Advion Roach Bait Gel have an odor?
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    Advion Roach Bait Gel is an odorless yellow gel.  The product has no smell to it. 

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  • Asked by Christina from Richmond
    08/18/2018
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    Does Advion Roach Bait Gel have a smell?
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    Advion Roach Bait Gel is an odorless yellow gel.  The product has no smell to it. 

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  • Asked by Guadalupe
    09/28/2018
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    Is Advion Roach Bait Gel safe around pregnant women?
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    Advion Ant Bait Gel is safe to be used around a pregnant person when applied as the product label advises. 

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  • Asked by Carrie from Randolph, Ms
    10/17/2018
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    How do I use Advion Cockroach Gel Bait?
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    You should place Advion Cockroach Gel Bait indoors and outdoors as a crack and crevice treatment. We also recommend that you use an IGR (insect growth regulator) such as Gentrol Point Source Stations, for even more complete control of all life stages of cockroaches. This will help prevent the infestation from getting larger while you are eliminating it.  

    Advion Cockroach Gel Bait Application Instructions

    • For heavy infestations of cockroaches, apply 3 to 5 spots of ADVION Cockroach Gel Bait per 10 linear feet.
    • For light to moderate infestations of cockroaches, apply 1-3 spots of ADVION cockroach gel bait per 10 linear feet.
    • Each spot of ADVION gel bait should equal about 0.5 grams (approx. 1/4” diameter).
    • For all levels of cockroach infestations, when a bead of ADVION Cockroach Gel Bait is used, apply a small thin bead that is less than 1/8” wide and approximately 2 inches long.

    Each 30 g tube yields approximately 60 bait placements. Each box of 4 x 30 g tubes yields approximately 240 placements.

    See our Indoor Roach Control Guide for more examples of indoor placement.

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  • Asked by Kimberley from Dallas
    10/26/2018
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    How do you get Advion Cockroach Gel Bait to stick in place?
    How do you get it to stick in place? I get small streams out, but they will not stay in place under cabinet edges.Would not stick to the tape.
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    When using Advion Cockroach Gel Baitit is recommended to do small spots of bait per the instructions below.  It is not recommended to place lines of the product, only small dots about the size of a pencil eraser.  If you’re placing the gel on a porous surface, it’s recommended to place the bait on something non-porous like a piece of aluminum foil or tape to prevent the bait from drying out too quickly.

    3 to 5 spots of gel bait per 10 linear feet for heavy infestations.

    1 to 3 spots of gel bait per 10 linear feet for light to moderate infestations.

    Advion Cockroach Gel should be applied to areas frequented by cockroaches such as between different elements of construction, between equipment and floors, openings leading into voids and hollow spaces in floors, walls, ceilings, equipment legs and bases, around plumbing pipes, doors and windows, and behind and under appliances, cabinets, sinks, closets, and any other equipment that cockroaches are typically known to hide. There is also a great video on the product page to show you how best to apply roach bait gel.

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  • Asked by Elizabeth from Pittsburgh,pa
    10/29/2018
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    Does Advion Roach Gel smell bad?
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    Advion Roach Bait Gel has no odor.

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  • Asked by Cindy
    11/03/2018
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    Can I apply Advion Cockroach Gel Bait during the day? Or is it best applied at night?
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    Advion Cockroach Gel Bait can be applied any time of day. 

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  • Asked by Judy
    06/18/2019
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    Does Advion attract and kill termites?
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    Advion Cockroach Gel Bait is not labeled to attract or kill termites. We do carry products that are effective or treating termites. Please take a few moments to review our article How to Get Rid of Termites to learn how to implement a successful control program.

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  • Asked by Jack from Owensboro, Ky
    08/23/2019
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    Should I kill any roaches I see after applying Advion?
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    It is recommended to allow the bait to do its job. If the roaches are killed they cannot transfer the Advion Cockroach Gel Bait.

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  • Asked by Teresia from Marion
    10/01/2019
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    Does Advion Cockroach Gel Bait leave a smell?
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    Advion Cockroach Gel Bait has no odor.

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  • Asked by Ashley from Las Vegas, Nv
    11/13/2019
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    Does the Advion Roach Bait Gel attract cockroaches?
    I put it all over my house, at the windows and doors. My main issue was in the kitchen, although I have seen a few here and there around the house. Am I going to bring new roaches to my house?
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    Yes, cockroaches are attracted to Advion Roach Bait Gel when they cross paths with where it has been applied, but it will not attracts new roaches that were not already in your home. The product works quickly and efficiently if used properly as the label directs. Gel baits can dry out after two weeks or so, so it does need to be refreshed every couple of weeks.  

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  • Asked by Ima from Spurger
    01/16/2020
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    How long does it take to get Advion Cockroach Gel Bait after it is ordered?
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    When placing an order for Advion Cockroach Gel Bait with our fast free shipping, the order will arrive within 3-6 business days. 

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  • Asked by Natasha from Austin, Tx
    02/11/2020
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    Should I use Advion Cockroach Gel Bait if I have only seen one small roach and occasionally large ones?
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    If you have seen multiple roaches, it certainly may be an indication of an infestation. Advion Cockroach Gel Bait is a great product for roach control. However, this product is a food source for roaches so you may want to monitor your activity before using this product that will attract roaches. If you do in fact find an issue with roaches please keep in mind when treating for roaches, it takes more than one product for the quickest and most effective control. Please take a moment to look over our How To Treatment and Video Guides to learn about the most effective ways for getting rid of roaches, and our Roach Control Kits for the best products for the job. 

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  • Asked by Cinna from New York
    12/25/2020
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    Is there anything that dries clear unlike Advion Cockroach Gel Bait that is dark
    Once the advion roach bait dries it turns dark brown and it doesn't look nice with little brown lumps. Is there any bait that dries clear?
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    Advion Cockroach Gel Bait has always been a tan/beige color but now is more brown.  There is the Maxforce Impact Roach Gel Bait that is a clean white bait.

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  • Asked by Atara
    07/08/2021
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    Should I kill roaches that I continue to see after applying Advion Cockroach Gel Bait or leave them alone to transfer the active ingredient throughout the colony?
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    The active ingedient in Advion Cockroach Gel Bait is a non repellent that is slow acting. This allows roaches to feed on the bait, take bait back to the colony and transfer to other roaches. We would recommend not killing or disturbing roaches and allow them to continue their normal activity to ensure the bait is taken bait to colony and transfered. Any dead roaches can be removed. 

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  • Asked by Mari from Huntsville
    02/19/2022
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    Is the Advion Evolution a darker color than Advion Cockroach gel bait?
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    Yes, Advion Evolution Cockroach Gel Bait is darker than Advion Cockroach Gel Bait.

    The Advion evolution has different food grade attractants in it, it is suited for places where there is high food competition.

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  • Asked by Jon from Los Angeles, Ca
    07/06/2022
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    Retreating for roaches after eliminating them before with Advion Cockroach Gel Bait but not seeing dead roaches this time. Do you think the roaches have become resistant?
    I had a pretty bad infestation and things have finally gotten under control. After laying down Advion Bait Gel I went through a 1-2 week period where I would see dead roaches laying everywhere. I stopped laying bait once I saw them not taking the bait and no more dead roaches. It's about one month later now and I've have started seeing 1-2 large roaches every couple days so I put the bait out again and I do see the bait is gone in the morning but I do not see any dead roach bodies. Do you think the roaches have become resistant? During my infestation I saw roaches of all sizes but the ones I've been seeing lately are only the large ones. Should I keep laying out the bait until I see the bait not being eaten, or should I try a different gel (Vendetta Plus?)?
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    Not seeing dead roaches during a roach treatment program doesn’t necessarily mean the bait is not working, as long as they are consuming the bait you should continue to replace the bait placements. 

    When treating for active roaches, it is best use a combination of products as one product (bait or spray) typically is not going to eliminate the population or will take much longer. Bait aversion or resistance can develop in roaches if the same bait attractant is offered for a long period of time which is why we suggest reviewing our Roach Control Kits that offer 3 options for rotating during roach treatments. 

    These Roach Control Kits offer a complete treatment program with the top professional grade products and enough product for roughly 2-3 months of treatments. Retreatments need to be done every 14 days until you are not longer seeing roaches. If after 90 days, you are still seeing roach activity; rotate to one of the other kits to offer a different roach bait with a different bait attractant.  

    Please view our Roach Control KIts and quick tutorial in our How to Apply a Roach Control Kit Video for more information as well as our Roach Treatment Guide

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