🐜 Ants Beware: Your Home is Off-Limits!
The TerroT334B Liquid Ant Baits are designed to effectively attract and eliminate common household ants, including ghost and pavement ants. With a fast-acting formula, these pre-filled traps require no setup and can be discreetly placed in various locations around your home. The traps blend seamlessly with your decor, providing a stylish solution to your ant problems.
Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Target Species | Ant |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style | 4 Bait Stations |
Color | Orange |
S**2
No ants here
Work like a charm! I put them under or behind places where they can’t be seen or touched by kids and pets. Haven’t seen a single ant since the second day.The tabs are a little tricky to get off, but I would buy them again and again for their effectiveness.
J**R
Works great, better than RAID traps
The media could not be loaded. I tried some raid brand traps to get rid of the ants that suddenly popped up in my bathroom and it didn’t do jack. Bought these a few days later, set up the first one today and I’m already impressed. It’s hot out so we’ve got those summer bathroom ants looking for moisture and cooler temperature. I can’t smell the traps at all which is always a plus, they look really cool in terms of appearance, and i’ve used terro brand traps before in the past when we lived in Florida so i know they’re a quality brand but their regular traps are kinda awkwardly shaped so i didn’t think they would do well for these ants who seem to be primarily climbing up/down the wall. So finding these was a godsend, their versatility is unmatched when it comes to weird angles. Also, The instructions on the box are weird and can make it confusing when trying to attach the traps to the walls: The adhesive strips that they give you ARE double sided, And both sides can be peeled off in order to stick to the wall. Peel the blank side and stick it to the trap, and then peel the printed side and stick that side to the wall. Trust me, the instructions did not make this clear and you will thank me later. We only have one fat cat in terms of pets so I’m not sure how these fair when it comes to pet safety because she can’t get up to where the trap is placed and she doesn’t usually go after ant traps to begin with anyway so I would say if you have dogs or super inquisitive and agile, do your research before buying these or read other reviews besides mine. But overall these are definitely effective and attracted the ants in my apartment!
S**A
Ox, the Oversized Beagle Pup, Says It's Delish, but the Indigestion is Wicked Bad Later On.
Every summer we deal with ants, but this year's have been off the charts! They're everywhere, these tiny sugar ants. They spring up in the kitchen, and then they're swarming out of the baseboards near the front door, and next thing I know they're upstairs, in the bathroom! The heck?In previous years, I've been able to ward them off naturally by mixing a homemade thing I got off the internet and while it's messy, it's worked for me. This year I had to go deeper. Peppermint spray worked until it dried, so I could spray the kitchen, then make breakfast in peace, but come dinnertime, they were back! Same with lemon essential oil.Finally in a fit of irritation, I ordered some spray that is supposed to be safe indoors, and it is effective where I have used it...but I can't spray that stuff in the food prep areas of the kitchen! So I came back to Amazon--again--and entered "pet safe ant killer for kitchen." Up popped these little traps. Hey, that isn't messy, and it keeps the chemicals away from the food. Good deal. So I bought some. And although I have NOT seen the stream of ants that the packaging suggested, eagerly diving into the poison so they could take its delicious toxins back to the colony, I have seen fewer ants. Every time I think I have it solved, it turns out there's yet another colony; this time it's the living room baseboards. So I went ahead and stuck one of these things on a baseboard. I'd tried putting it up high on the window, out of reach of our dog, but the ants didn't seem to want it bad enough to climb up there and get it, so I stuck it down lower.Here's the thing. If your dog is a small critter with tiny jaws, or if you have one or more cats, you're probably okay. Likewise if you have a sedentary pet that isn't real curious and likes to just lay around, no worries. But if you have a very curious, very active animal with strong jaws and a powerful prey drive--which means they are motivated by scent more than by what their owner tells them to do--then you've gotta hide these things but good.I had just concluded that the baseboard might not be secure and was about to move the trap underneath the recliner, when I spotted what was left of it in the dog's bed. Ox, the Oversized Beagle Pup, technically no longer a puppy, but still active and ambitious, had made a snack of it. All of the toxins were out of the plastic, and they were inside of the dog. A trip through the internet told me that one trap would not kill him, but that diarrhea would likely be in his future (and mine!) Happily, he let me know when it was time, and I got the door open with about five seconds to spare. So...if you have pets that might compromise the casing of the traps, or crawling babies that put everything in their mouths, be really careful about where you put these traps. I'm glad it didn't turn out worse than it did.
V**C
Works great!
I had ants coming in our house is a couple of places. I put one of these baits by where they were. In an hour or so, there were alot more ants! I watched over the next couple of hours and resisted the urge to spray. Soon I saw alot of the ants were going to and from and all over the ant trap. Later that day, I noticed fewer ants. By the next morning, there were no ants! These are the best baits I have used yet! I like that I can stick them with the sticky tape where they are safe from kids and pets. However, they are very hard to open the tab. I had to cut it and it was still hard to cut but woth it. I do wish they were refillable with extra sticky tape. When I notice ants coming in again, I think I am going to try to refill them with the terro liquid ant killer. These baits are a much safer way to use ant killer around children and pets instead of putting poison on cardboard or on surfaces. You can stick them in places kids and pets cannot get. If they had extra sticky tape to move them to a different location and told how to refill, they would be beyond a 5 star rating.
K**S
Hidden Gem
These work fantastic! They are pretty easy to hide and I love they have 2 colors (one on each side) to choose from so you can hide them a little better!I can’t smell them but the ants can! The only complaint is they’re messy and hard to open! I spilt two opening them the correct way. And though it was easy to rinse off and there was more left, I didn’t exactly like getting whatever that is on my hands!It says there nontoxic but I don’t feel like risking it so I hide them places my dogs can’t reach and clean up once I see them dead.It takes roughly a day for them to find the trap and then die, depending on how many ants you have. I had 3 traps spread across the entry way and mud room in our house because that’s where the ants got in. I keep 2 or 3 down just to be safe but I haven’t seen any since the first week I had them down! I tried natural ways to kill and deter the ants and they didn’t work well and the ants got worse but these little things worked and kept the ants from coming back!!!10/10 would recommend to anyone with ant problems! If you can hide it from children or pets it’s probably for you!!
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