According to the Intice Granular MSDS "The product is considered practically non-toxic via the oral, dermal or inhalation routes and not considered dermally irritating or sensitizing". "Signs and Symptoms of Over-Exposure: Intentional consumption of more than 1 to 2 oz. could cause gastro-intestinal…
Read Full Answer »Intice Fine Granular Bait contains the active ingedient Orthoboric Acid, a natural insecticide that works when the insect ingests it. Please take a few minutes and read the product label. It does seem as though your pest control operator is using the product according to the manufacturer's …
Read Full Answer »Yes, Intice Fine Granular Bait will kill fire ants if the ants are consuming it. The active ingredient in Intice is orthoboric acid and it can take up to two weeks to kill insects after ingestion.
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. The Intice 10 has a higher percentage of boric acid. If you would like to know more you can contact the manufacturer directly here. We d…
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InTice Fine Granular Bait has been discontinued and replaced with Intice 10 Perimeter bait. Intice 10 works fantastic on treating Silverfish ourdoors. For indoor baiting, we recommend using Dekko Silverfish packs.
InTice Fine Granular Bait is not labeled for springtails. It would be best to use a liquid insecticide such as Talstar P. Â
InTice Fine Granular Bait is not labeled for spring tails. We suggest using Demand G granules. Per the product label, yo will use 2-3 lbs per 1000 sq. feet.Â
Yes, InTice Fine Granular Bait is labeled for a variety of ant species including Ghost Ants.Â
No, InTice 10 Perimeter Bait will not kill your grass. It is an insecticide not a herbicide so it will affect your grass in any way, only the pests in it.Â
The InTice Fine Granular Bait is practically non-toxic if ingested, though deliberate ingestion of quantities could cause digestive disturbance. For Outdoor applications as a perimeter band or around plants, bushes, shrubs, sprinkling on the ground would be acceptable. For indoor applications, it do…
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