Invade Bio Foam - 16 oz.

4.5 out of 5 stars 6 Reviews | 13 Q&A

Invade Bio Foam - CASE (12 x 16 oz. bottles)
pint (16 oz.)
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  • 6 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    5 of 5 Stars

    Fruit Flies

    By Mc on 08/29/2011

    Verified Purchase

    Here today gone tomorrow,this product is amazing,one day we had infestation in our restaurant,sprayed all pipes cracks,crevices,two days later just a few ,now they are all gone....invade bio foam you …

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    5 of 5 Stars

    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 agai…

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Works Great!

    By Kcla_libra on 01/08/2014

    Verified Purchase

    A little goes such a long way. Only one treatment in and we've seen major improvement. They are almost all gone!

  • 13 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    How to treat drain flies breeding in sump pit?
    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?
    A

    Typically for sump pumps and pits it is good to use a foaming product which would be our invade hot spot.  Foam gets into the pump and cracks and crevices where the gel is really only meant for d…

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    Q
    How do I control drain flies in a kicthen sink and drain near a water heater?
    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?
    A

    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 alre…

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    Q
    Can Nibor-D be used in conjunction with Invade Bio-Foam for drains?
    Will Nibor-D kill the live active bacillus in the Invade since it is a salt?
    A

    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

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