Combat Ant-Rid Ant Killing Bait Strips

Combat Ant-Rid Ant Killing Bait Strips

For control of indoor and outdoor ant problems. These ant killing bait strips are formulated to attract ants quickly – acting as a necessary food and water supply for ants. Its fast-acting insecticide, Fipronil, one of the most powerful ant killers, starts to exterminate ants in hours. Worker ants return to the colony and feed the bait to the larvae and to the queen, eliminating the entire ant colony. Combat Ant-Rid ant Killing Bait Strips are easy to use so you can apply the new discreet design in hard-to-reach places. 

Fast Kill
Descreet Design
Kills the colony
Easy to Apply

Effective against

Common brown Australian ants
Common black Australian ants

The Ant killing bait strips are easy to apply. Simply open the pouch and remove bait strips. For thorough ant control, use all strops at the same time.

 

Peel off the protective film on the bottom of the strip marked "Remove to Adhere". Stick the strip to a clean and smooth surface, in an area inaccessible to children or pets.

 

Place bait strps in indoor or outdoor areas next to ant trails or close to areas where ants are numerous.

 

To activate strip, peel off the protective film on the top of the bait strip.

 

Avoild spraying insectivices on or around the bait strips.. Initially ant activity may increase, but this will ease as worker ants take the bait back to their nest. Ensure all areas are free from food particles. For continuous control of ants, replace the bait strips after 1 month of use or sooner if baits have been consumed.

Dispose of empty container by wrapping in paper, placing in plastic bag and putting in garbage.

Active Constituent: 0.01g/kg FIPRONIL

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