Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait should not be applied when pets are in the area. It is safe for pets to go back into the area after 24-48 hours.
Amdro Pro does not need to be watered in. According to the Amdro Pro product label, " Amdro Pro may remain effective for up to 10 weeks (or longer) depending on environmental factors. Excessively wet (prolonged high humidity, frequent and prolonged rainfall, and heavy mists) conditions may reduce th…
Read Full Answer »No. Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait is not labeled to be used on or near vegetagle gardens. We do not carry a fire ant bait that is labeled for use around vegetable gardens. However, you can use the fire ant bait in the vicinity if it is placed in ant bait stations, such as our ant cafe re…
Read Full Answer »Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait cannot be used in the same area where you plan to plant an edible food garden. The manufacturer recommends that you either wait one year from the date of placement or that you remove the soil and replace it with non-treated soil. In the future you can apply a fire ant bait pr…
Read Full Answer »The active ingredient in Amdro Fire Ant Bait is .73% Hydramethlnon and includes 99.27% inert ingredients. Talstar P is 7.9% bifenthrin and 92.1% inert ingredients. The inert ingredient part of a product label is a trade secret and not disclosed to anyone.Â
Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait could potentially be harmful depending on exactly how long ago it was applied and exactly how much of it was consumed. If you believe your dog did consume this bait your should contact a vet for assistance as soon as possible. Be sure to have the product label and MSDS av…
Read Full Answer »At the maximum usage rate you can use 3 lbs of Amdro Fire Ant Bait per acre per year. One 25 lb bag will cover around 8 acres.
Amdro Fire Ant Bait is the smaller size, which the manufacturer markets more towards home owners as it is a more home owner friendly size.  Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait comes in a 25-lb. bag for larger commercial applications =. The labels on both products contain the same use rate and coverage.Â
As long as the Amdro wasn't actually placed in the garden and it wasn't in contact with the plants, there would be no reason to wait. Amdro doesn't move through the soil so it should have no effect on the plants.
Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait is labeled for use on grounds surrounding poultry houses (excluding runs and ranges) or corrals and other animal holding areas. Avoid direct exposure of animals to the bait granules. If you follow the label directions the Amdro should not harm the chickens or their eggs.
Amdro Pro can be used in areas where companion animals graze only. Please refer to the product label for complete restrictions and directions.
Amdro is strictly labeled and formulated for fire ants only and it is not labeled for Argentine ants. If you are trying to get rid of Argentine ants outside and they are not an issue in the house, then you should apply Termidor. Termidor is the # 1 choice for ant control around the outsi…
Read Full Answer »While Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait is labeled for indoor use, it is only labeled for use in cracks, crevices and voids that will be inaccessible to pets and children. The product will not hurt non-edible plants but will be left exposed which would go against the product label instructions.
We do not recommend applying Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait in an area where you know there are birds or other animals present. Unfortunately, there is not specific information about testing on birds on the Safety Data Sheet. Be sure that you are not using this product near bird feeders. For immediate med…
Read Full Answer »Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait can be safely applied around the perimeter of vegetable beds just as long as not inside the beds where it can contact the plants.
It is recommended to keep your pets out of the treated area for at least 24 hours after application of Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait.Â
Amdro fire ant bait is indeed a granule formulation. Unfortunately, we do not currently ship to Canada.
Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait can be applied in most spreaders. Every spreader is different so you will need to check with the manufacturer of the spreader for the exact setting for the application. Please refer to the product label for more specific application information. It also can be applied in bait…
Read Full Answer »Application of Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait should not be within 1000 ft of a pond in a residential area and aerial applications should not be within 200 ft of an irrigation ditch, stream, public roadway or pond.
We would recommend you contact the manufcturer, BASF at 800-526-1072.