Ant Control
Baiting
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When to Use
Ant Baits
Ant bait is
the ideal means of targeted elimination of ant infestations. Baits
are used to kill the entire colony, not just foraging workers. They
are unobtrusive, ready-to-use, and take less time to apply than
conventional insecticides. No backpack sprayer or hose is required
to apply bait. Ant baits eliminate chemical drift, will not harm
plants, and are odorless.
Ant Biology
& Baiting
MAXFORCE®
Ant Killer Baits were designed to work compatibly with the biology
and social behavior of ants to achieve effective control. The ant
population in the colony includes ants in the four developmental
stages: eggs, larvae, pupae and adults. Through trophallaxis, or
the sharing of food, the entire colony consumes bait containing
hydramethylnon or fipronil for effective control. Workers locate
food and water and return it to the colony and feed solids to larvae.
The larvae digest the solids, producing a liquid. The other member
of the colony take this liquid and feed each other and the queen.
When larvae consume bait as food, their liquid output contains the
active ingredient.
With a conventional
crack and crevice application of a contact insecticide, only a small
percentage of the colony is normally exposed. Additionally, using
conventional insecticides to kill foraging workers can result in
colony budding. One or more queens may move with workers to a new
site to establish a new colony or colonies. This expands the infestation
and makes future control efforts more difficult.
MAXFORCE®
Ant Killer Baits are a far more effective method of control. When
they are used, the ants do the work for you, transporting the bait
directly to the nest, via the MAXFORCE® Domino EffectTM.
Advantages
of Maxforce Ant Baits:
- Long residual,
long-term control
- Ideal speed
of kill
- Great bait
acceptance
- No known
resistance
- Broadly labeled
- Non-volatile
and non-repellent
- Odorless
- Ideal for
IPM programs
Proper Placement
of FC Bait Stations
Place bait station by ant trails and/or where ants have been seen.
Place three bait stations in an average size room, or approximately
one bait station per 100 square feet. (Increase for heavy infestations.)
Do not spray chemicals or disturb trails between ant nests and bait
stations. Killing ants or disturbing trails will prevent ants from
carrying the bait back to the colony. On follow-up visits, replace
bait stations that are empty and relocate stations that show little
or no ant activity. Accurate records of any activity and bait placements
will allow for more efficient and effective follow-up visits.
Proper Placement
of Bait Granules
Fire ant mounds are treated with one ounce around the perimeter
of the mound. A 1/2 ounce application is sufficient for treatment
of cracks and crevices. Apply 4 to 8 ounces in a 1-2 foot-wide band
adjacent to the foundation around the perimeter of buildings. To
broadcast granular bait, use one ounce per 1,800 square feet.
Indoor applications
include cracks, crevices and other inaccessible areas such as wall
voids, unfinished attics and crawl spaces within residential and
non-residential buildings or structures and within non-food/non-feed
areas of industrial, institutional, and commercial buildings.
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