When used as directed on the product label, Advion Insect Granules should not pose any threat to pets. According to the MSDS if Advion Insect Granules are eaten: "No specific intervention is indicated as the compound is not likely to be hazardous."
You can use Advion Insect Bait on your lawn and around trees and other ornamental without harming the vegetation.
Advion Insect Granules are a food based insect bait so the same thing that attracts ants could potentially attract other animals such as squirrels. According to the Advion Insect Granule MSDS "This product has no known adverse effect on human health if it is ingested" and therefore would most likely…
Read Full Answer »The bait matrix or the food based ingredients that attract the ants are different and may not be as attractive to that particular ant species. Advion does make a bait specifically for fire ants: Advion Fire Ant Bait
You can use a standard granule spreader as long as it can be calibrated to spread 4.6 lbs per 1,000 sq ft. (this is the max usage rate for the initial treatment. 1.15 to 4.6 lbs per 1000 square feet for most insects on the label) How to calibrate your spreader: Almost all fertilizers, herbicides, …
Read Full Answer »Advion Insect Granule Bait can be applied as a broadcast using the product recommended rate 1.15 to 4.6 lbs per 1000 square feet for most insects. It should not be applied on concrete floors.
Advion Insect Granules are not meant for use indoors for roaches. It is only labeled for crawl spaces, attics, etc. We would recommend using Roach Control Kit Rotation A instead. This comes with everything you will need to do a complete treatment for roaches. STEP 1: Baiting - Maxforce FC Magnum R…
Read Full Answer »Per the Advion Insect Granule Bait Product Label: Outdoor Broadcast Application: Advion Insect Granule may be applied as a broadcast application at the rate of 50 to 200 pounds of product per acre. Calibrate and adjust equipment prior to application to ensure that the proper rate of product is uni…
Read Full Answer »Advion Insect Granule Bait is labeled for most species of ants (excluding red imported fire ants, harvester ants, carpenter ants, and pharoah ants). Please take a few moments to review our article on How to Get Rid of Ants for more information on treating and preventing this pest.
The lawn coverage for Advion Insect Granule Bait will vary depending on what insect you are treating. You will use 1.15 to 4.6 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.Â
For mole crickets, Advion Insect Granule Bait should be applied in the spring. The specific month is in either March or April before the adult mole crickets have the chance to lay eggs. It is important to irrigate the soil before for the best results. This will bring the adult mole crickets to the s…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Advion Insect Granule Bait is labeled for applications in attics of residential, industrial, and commercial buildings or structures. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Ants.
Advion Insect Granule Bait is labeled for cockroaches; however, if you have a bad infestation of german roaches, you may want to consider these baits instead: German Cockroach Control
Advion Insect Granule Bait is labeled for most species of ants (excluding red imported fire ants, harvester ants, carpenter ants, and pharoah ants). Please take a few moments to review our article on How to Get Rid of Ants for more information on treating and preventing this pest.
Tenemos dos tipos de cebo, Advion para hormigas y Advion para cucarachas. Ambos cebos tienen el mismo ingrediente activo que el Advion Insect Granule Bait. El Advion Granulado se puede usar por fuera y por dentro, dependiendo del insecto que este tratando depende si se pueden usar los dos al mismo t…
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Advion Insect Granule Bait can be applied in the bait plate stations.
Yes, Advion Insect Granule Bait can be used for sugar ants in the lawn and around bushes. Â
Advion Insect Granule Insecticide is labeled for cockroaches and will kill roaches and other listed insects that consume the bait. For German Roaches, it is best to use a combination of a residual insecticide, roach bait and insect growth regulator as you will see in our Roach Control Kits. These k…
Read Full Answer »If Advion Insect Granule Insecticide was applied on your vegetable garden bed and watered-in, you should discard of all items from the affected area, and wait one year before eating anything from that area again. However, we suggest that you contact the manufacturer Syngenta directly for clarific…
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