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InVade Bio Foam effectively removes organic build-up, odors, and scum in kitchens. The combination of citrus, foam, and premium microbes works fast on scum, organic build-up, and odors. Because InVade Bio Foam is delivered as a foam it is able to maintain contact on hard to clean areas like baseboards, outsides of beverage lines, and drain covers eliminating scum.
InVade Bio Foam can be mixed with an IGR, pyrethroid, or non-repellent insecticide. Always follow label directions.
This product requires a Foaming Sprayer to apply the product. Invade bio foam already contains the foaming agent.
Product Documents
Application | InVade Bio Foam is mixed with water in a hand foamer or a power foamer and applied to cracks, crevices, drains, and surfaces where scum accumulates. |
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Pet safe | Yes, when used as directed. |
Yield | Use 1 oz of Bio Drain per quart of water (4 oz per gallon). |
Shipping Weight | 1.15 lbs |
Manufacturer | Rockwell Labs |
UPC | 837654797181 |
InVade Bio Foam contains premium, organic matter-eating, odor eliminating microbes, citrus oil and a foaming agent that works to eliminate organic matter. InVade Bio Foam may be mixed with other products such as insecticides or IGRs although it is effective against small flies by itself. This product makes several gallons of finsihed solution and is best used in restaurant kitchens and commercial establishments.
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Fruit Flies
By Mc on 08/29/2011
Amazing Results!
By Dominic on 08/24/2015
For several years we fought the battle against fruit flies... every summer sucked! This stuff is amazing. Spray your drains with Invade Bio Foam using the Foamer Simpson and your summer is good again. So much better than fogging or spraying toxins everywhere.
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10 of 11 people found this review helpful
Works Great!
By Kcla_libra on 01/08/2014
Not good
By John on 11/14/2020
Miraculous!!!
By John on 11/04/2020
Drain flies are breeding in stagnant water in sump our sump pit. Have tried treating with DF 5000 (pouring directly into standing water). Is this method effective?
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We are trying to control drain-flies, but we are getting them from a dry pipe, as described below. In what areas would bio-foam be used? I'm planning on using DF5000 for the sink/kitchen drains, however...I have a deep drain near my water-heater which is usually dry, but I believe this is the source of our drain flies. I'm guessing this drain eventually leads back into our sewer system and suspect the drain flies are coming into the house from this location. Would a foamer be used in this application? (The drain in question is 4" in diameter that drops straight down about 18", then does a 90-degree angle back into our sewer system - this line is usually dry.) Or, could I use DF5000 on this drain pipe too? By the way, does your company ever use/suggest the use of a flexible round brush to clean these things out?
We would recommend Invade Bio Foam for your situation. The foam would be ideal because it has the ability to expand and come in to contact with surfaces that the gel cannot. While Invade Bio foam already contains a foaming agent, it does require a poly foamer to make the application. And yes, we do recommend scrubbing the drain with a round brush to help remove some of the decaying organic matter as this will help speed up insect elimination. Flies often aren't just breeding in drains, but can breed in any area where food, moisture or other organic matter builds up and is undisturbed. Prime areas include peeling away baseboards, machinery cracks, beverage line bundles, beverage fountain drip trays, under ice machines and voids around dishwashers, walk-in coolers and tray conveyors. You can use the foam in most of these "hot spot" areas if necessary. We also have the Invade Hotspot available. This foam product comes ready to use and does not require any special equipment.
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Will Nibor-D kill the live active bacillus in the Invade since it is a salt?
Depending upon what pest you are treating for you shouldn't need to use both products. Just use one or the other. With that being said we would not recommend using both Nibor-D and Invade Bio Foam at the same time to treat your drain because different products are formulated differently and are not meant to be combined with other products.
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Invade Bio Foam can be applied to those drains as it is not harmful to septic tanks. Do not blend with bleach, acid or caustic cleaners, disinfectants or antimicrobial products.
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No, Invade Bio Foam is far too thick to use in a fogging or aerosol machine such as an actisol unit. Bio Foam is made to be used in a hand, power, or hose-end foamer only. Invade Bio Zap is a formulation that can be fogged in crawl spaces. Please let us know if you have further questions or need further recommendations for your application.
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Invade Bio Foam - 16 oz. Rating: 4.3 (6 Reviews / 11 Q&A)