Ant bait stations provide safe, effective control in homes and in non food
areas of restaurants and other establishments. Domino effect kills the queen and
entire colony. Hydramethylnon 0.9%.
MAXFORCE® ROACH CONTROL SYSTEM
Cockroach bait stations may be used in residential, institutional and
commercial establishments. May be used in conjunction with Maxforce Gel
Bait. Ideal for sensitive areas where liquid and aerosol sprays are not
appropriate. Hydramethylnon 1.65 %
MAXFORCE® ROACH KILLER BAIT GEL-RESERVOIR
Roach killer bait gel in easy-to-use disposable 30 g reservoirs are
designed to be used with the Maxforce Bait Gun. Streamlined tip provides
accurate delivery of bait with no mess and less wasted product.
Hydramethylnon 2.15%.
MAXFORCE® ROACH KILLER BAIT GEL-SYRINGE
Prefilled 60 g syringes are ready-to-use and do not require the use
of a bait gun or other application tool. Long term residual activity.
Gel, once placed, stays pliable and palatable for an extended period of
time. Hydramethylnon 2.15%.
There are several reasons why baits are fast becoming the
preferred method of insect control by professionals.
Targeted Effectiveness
Baits are strategically placed at sites of insect activity, unlike
conventional insecticides which kill by contact and may require widespread
application. Target pests are controlled more effectively with baits
because insects actually eat the bait and the active ingredient. This is
the most efficient mode of entry into the insect.
Long-Term Control
Baits generally last longer than conventional sprays which may break
down quickly or be absorbed by porous surfaces. Baits with a stable active
ingredient, combined with an effective food source, can remain effective
against target pests for up to a year or more.
Ready To Use
Placement of a bait station, granules or gel is far easier than the
precise mixing and special equipment required with conventional
insecticides. In addition, baits generally require fewer applications than
other pesticides, take up less space and are easy to transport.