Bait Plate Stations
By Donna on 11/07/2010
These do not work as pictured!
By Jpayne on 07/07/2012
There is no real divider to keep the two types of bait part--they will mix and you will waste both. There is also so much static electricity on these that the granules will stick to every part of these and you will not be able to close them. They will only work for protein bait if you assemble them first, peel off the tab access, then pour in the poison. Otherwise, be prepared to clean up every surface they are near. The gel bait can be put in them, then closed with the . For what they are, they are very pricey.
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19 of 20 people found this review helpful
Directions for use of bait station
By Marion on 10/10/2014
There are no directions how to seal the station . . .
Expert response:
Bait Plate Stations have a lid that simply snaps onto the bottom tray. There are small clear plastic sticker dots included with the stations if you would like to use that to secure the back of the station. There will be a gap in the front of the stations so that ants can crawl in and out to access the bait inside. Also, the stations can be dismantled for refilling.
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7 of 8 people found this review helpful
Static electricity makes these bad for granules
By Frank on 09/04/2020
The plastic these are made from is not appropriate for this, I have never seen so mu h static electricity build up so fast. The granules literally leap from side to side making it impossible to put 2 different baits in without mixing them up completely and the granules also hop right out of the front! Keep in mind this is in high humidity and low humidity alike. I tried filling them in the garage where the ambient humidy had to be almost 90%, and in a humidifier controlled walk in closet that was 45% humidity, as well as a larger room that was somewhere between. The Bayer Maxforce granules were literally bouncing around and out. Besides making a mess, I have to believe that insects can sense this and not one of the bait stations has been visited despite using lots of different baits. A waste of time and money and created a mess with poison spilling God knows where. Avoid!
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6 of 6 people found this review helpful
Static makes the dry bait fly into sweet
By John on 06/19/2020
I have to agree with other reviews that the static "Cling" makes the dry bait stick to lid and then it gets mixed into the sweet bait if you are using both. Just get a piece of wax paper and put the bait on this and don't waste your money on these trays.
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful
Not all that useful
By Carole on 05/15/2013
Carpenter Ants & Regular Ants will not go into bait station
By Kp on 01/21/2022
Perhaps I have special ants?? I had an issue with carpenter ants in late summer and now regular ants in the winter; deep sigh. Neither would use the bait stations. I also placed bait gel on plastic wrap and that did not work either. Finally put some directly on the floor tile and had more success.
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful
Bait plate disaster
By Jj on 05/05/2023
why on earth did they make these containers so crappy?
By Todd on 08/14/2020
not only when you tried to to assemble this with graduates and gel in it, more times than not I was getting granulars shootings out of the plastic and they look so cheaply made , for the cost. Why aren't they more better design and more durable Very disappointed and I only did this purchase as a suggestion cause the wholesaler suggested iton the page , the reviews were bad I should of followed my gut....Wouldn't suggest this penny worth product ( when they charge u a dollar per plastic )
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Bait stations
By Jean on 10/23/2020
KILLS ANTS!
By Mark on 03/10/2023
Don't order if you don't usually use these
By Lisa on 05/20/2017
have not received
By Peter on 05/29/2020
No directions
By Elizabeth on 08/21/2020
Too much static
By Brian on 04/19/2024