Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait Gel has a different bait matrix specifically targeting that species. The Maxforce FC Ant Bait Gel is great for other ant species. They do carry the same active ingredient Fipronil (which is also the same percentage). It is the attractants that are different.
You should be seeing fewer ants within 3-5 days. Maxforce FC Ant Bait Gel provides for the sugar feeding needs of ants. If the ants are foraging for protein as well, it is recommended that a protein-based bait be used in conjunction with the gel bait such as Advance 375A Select Granular Ant Bait.
The Maxforce FC Ant Bait will remain effective for up to 2 weeks.
Chances are that the ants in your house actually have their nest outside where they travel back and forth for food and water. So, since they live outside, it makes sense to control them there. Termidor SC can be applied above ground to the exterior foundation walls of your house, creating a treated area of protection for excellent ant control. Termidor is unique because ants not directly exposed to the Termidor-treated area will be controlled as they come into contact with affected ants. This Transfer Effect means you'll see its effects on ants in one to three days, and most species will be controlled within the first week following the treatment. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
They each contain different active ingredients and bait matrix. Maxforce FC Ant Bait Gel contains Fipronil while Maxforce Quantum contains Imidacloprid. Maxforce Quantum can also be mixed with water and applied as a liquid bait.
The Maxforce FC Ant Bait will remain effective for up to 2 weeks. Bait that is not consumed after 2 weeks should be cleaned up and reapplied.
Maxforce FC Ant Bait Gel contains 0.001% Fipronil per the product label.
Maxforce FC Ant Bait Gel VS. Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait Gel, they both have the same active ingredient. so what is the difference between the two?
The Maxforce FC Carpenter Ant Bait Gel has a different bait matrix than the Maxforce FC Ant bait gel to make it more appealing to carpenter ants. The manufacturer felt it was necessary to make a separate product specifically for carpenter ants because this species of ant can be so picky.
See more at: http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/carpenter-ants-identification-guide-a-464.html
In most cases you are not actually filling up a station with the gel. You will put a few drops in each station and replenish the stations as needed. How often you need to replenish the bait will depend on how large the ant population is in the treated area.
Advion Ant Bait gel would be a better choice as it is specifically labeled for crazy ants.
Maxforce FC Ant Bait Gel is not labeled for carpenter ants. We recommend that you apply the products in our Carpenter Ant Kit #2. This will be more effective for this specific species.
Maxforce FC Ant Bait Gel already comes in an applicator tube with a plunger, so you would apply it almost like a hypodermic needle. It is not necessary to put it into a different type of container to apply.
While ?Maxforce FC Ant Bait Gel and Maxforce FC Roach Bait gel both contain the active ingredient of Fipronil, the food grade additives are different. Roaches and ants have different palates so the additives are geared specificially with each pest in mind.
We apologize but only carry the Maxforce FC Ant Bait Gel and are not aware of another without the FC in the name.