🛡️ Defend Your Domain from Unwanted Guests!
The TERRO T2600 Perimeter Ant Bait Plus is a powerful outdoor pest control solution that attracts and kills a variety of insects, including ants, cockroaches, and more. With its long-lasting, weather-resistant granules, this product provides effective protection for up to 4 weeks, ensuring your home remains pest-free. The easy-to-use shaker canister allows for straightforward application, making it ideal for busy homeowners.
K**N
It works
This stuff works. I’ve had lots of trouble with ants on my patio and pool deck (in FL). I sprinkle it around the perimeter of my pool deck, and no ants for 4 to 6 months.
K**N
Can't Go wrong!
As a homeowner who prioritizes maintaining a pest-free environment, I have found the TERRO T2600 Perimeter Ant Bait Plus to be an exceptional solution for managing various pests around my property.One of the key advantages of this product is its comprehensive effectiveness. It not only attracts and kills ants but also targets a wide range of other pests including carpenter ants, roaches, crickets, earwigs, silverfish, slugs, and snails. This all-in-one approach simplifies pest control, as I no longer need multiple products for different types of pests.The application process is straightforward and user-friendly. The 2-pound container provides ample bait for creating a protective barrier around the perimeter of my home. I appreciate that the granules are easy to distribute evenly, ensuring thorough coverage and maximizing effectiveness.What impresses me most is the quick and long-lasting results. Within days of application, I noticed a significant reduction in pest activity. The bait's attractant formula effectively draws pests in, while the active ingredients work efficiently to eliminate them. This dual action ensures both immediate and extended pest control.The TERRO T2600 Perimeter Ant Bait Plus has proven to be particularly effective against ants, which were a persistent problem in my yard and occasionally made their way into the house. Since using this product, I have seen a dramatic decrease in ant trails and infestations.Additionally, the product's versatility in targeting multiple pests makes it a cost-effective and practical choice for comprehensive outdoor pest management. Its durability and resistance to weather conditions also mean that I don't need to reapply frequently, saving both time and effort.In summary, the TERRO T2600 Perimeter Ant Bait Plus is a high-performance pest control solution that delivers on its promises. Its ease of use, effectiveness across a broad spectrum of pests, and long-lasting results make it an invaluable addition to my home maintenance routine. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a reliable and efficient outdoor pest control product.
K**R
Their gone, YAY!
I was having a problem with "Allegheny mound ant" or at least that's what I think they were/are. These ants built a home right at the bottom of my front steps. They are very quick and aggressive ants that love to bite. I made the mistake of going out to change the hummingbird feeder a couple hours after the grass was cut. Every time we cut the grass we destroy the mound these ants make pissing them off, on top of that where I stand for the feeder is right on one of there main paths. My flipflopped feet were no match for thousands of pissed off mound ants.Normally we don't worry about ants and just leave them alone but these ants are very aggressive. They remind me a bit of fire ants so I decided I needed to get rid of these little jerks for everyone's safety, which led me here. As soon as I got this ant bait I sprinkled a large amount of it around their mound and their two main trails.When I checked back a couple days later I did see a decrease in numbers but they were still visibly active. I wasn't sure if their lowered numbers was because they weren't mad anymore or if they were dieing. Allot of the bait was gone so I gave them more just to be safe. After a few more days they again were still there but in even smaller numbers. The most promising sign to me was I saw a small black ant roaming around the perimeter of the mound in between the much larger mound ants. There is no way a small black ant from an enemy nest would have been able to get that close to the mound before. I didn't add any more bait this time I just hoped that the queen at least was already dead plus I didn't want that black ant to take the bait home.It took a couple of weeks before all activity of the mound ants were gone. I can't actually say for sure if the ants are dead or if they moved but their slowly lowering number of visible ants makes me think that this bait did its job.Thank you Terro. I'm now off the refill the hummingbird feeder with peace of mind that I am not going to be attacked again and can go back to enjoying watching these fascinating little birds.
J**L
It just works
We have ant infestations every Spring/Summer, typically they're small black sugar ants. I've had success with homemade borax traps in the past (after giving up on contact insecticide sprays).But this Summer I had two different simultaneous infestations at opposite corners of my house, and these much smaller black ants didn't seem to be interested in my borax traps. I could see where the ants were coming in from outside, crawling up my foundation and under the siding, so I bought a bottle of the Perimeter Ant Bait and scattered small amounts directly around where I could clearly see activity. Within two hours there were numerous ants at both sites marching back to their respective colonies carrying the bait and within four hours, they'd carted off nearly half the bait I laid out.Within 24 hours of the ants literally taking the bait, there was little visible activity at either site. Within 48 hours there was zero activity. I did spot a couple random ants wandering around in the house on Day 2, but by Day 3 there was still no visible activity outside and no new ants inside. Homemade borax traps can take 4-5 days of ant feeding before you see a big drop in activity but this product had a major impact in 1-2 days, and the best part was I didn't need to deal with DIY traps inside: it all happened outside the home.I do recommend you target the ants' zones of activity if possible, preferably getting it right near the colony entrance or targeting their paths of travel.
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