T300B Ant Killer – 12 Liquid Bait Stations for Indoor Ant Control
Original price was: £17.00.£12.00Current price is: £12.00.
ATTRACTS & KILLS: Effectively targets and eliminates common household ants, including sweet-eating varieties, with Terro liquid ant baits indoor they can’t resist
KILLS THE ANTS YOU DON’T SEE: Terro ant bait is designed to share with the entire colony, eliminating both visible ants and those hidden, using liquid ant baits
FAST-ACTING: Noticeable ant activity reduction within days as worker ants carry Terro liquid ant baits back to the colony for widespread indoor ant killer effects
READY TO USE: Simply place ant baits indoors with no setup required. Observe as Terro ant baits attract and eradicate ants conveniently at home
VERSATILE HOME PLACEMENT: Ideal for use as terro ant traps along baseboards, in corners, and on counters, targeting indoor ant baits hotspots throughout your home
Liquid Ant Baits
Ants can be a problem anywhere – in the home, at work, and everywhere in between. Unlike sprays, TERRO Liquid Ant Bait kills the ants you see and the ants you don’t. Ants are attracted to the sweet liquid bait and take it home to share, eliminating the entire colony. To kill common household ants, place TERRO Liquid Ant Baits wherever you’ve seen ant activity. The compact size of the bait stations makes them perfect for placement along baseboards, in corners, on counters, under and behind appliances, and on windowsills.
Controls the Entire Colony
Since this is a bait, initially you will see more ants – but don’t worry, this is a good thing! As ants forage for food, they are attracted to the sweet liquid inside the bait stations. Ants keep coming back for more and more, taking it to the nest to share. The active ingredient, Borax, takes effect slowly enough for foraging ants to make several trips to the bait. The communal nature of an ant colony allows the bait to spread, eliminating the entire colony.
Easy to Use
TERRO Liquid Ant Baits are very easy to use. Just open the tab and place the bait stations on a level surface anywhere you see signs of ants. The more bait placements you use, the better! Monitor placements regularly, but do not interfere with the pests or bait stations. Replace the stations when the bait is depleted. Before placing the bait stations, remove other food sources, such as crumbs, sugar, and grease spots, to prevent attracting ants elsewhere. Do not place bait where you’ve already sprayed insecticides, as the ants may avoid the bait stations.
Fast Acting & Long Lasting
When ants invade, TERRO Liquid Ant Bait is the smart choice to protect your home. Ants are quickly attracted to the sweet liquid inside the bait station. Within a few days, you should see a significant decrease in the number of ants visiting the bait. The bait continues working for weeks, as long as ants are still visiting the stations. Complete control may take up to 2-4 weeks.
Item Form | Liquid |
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Liquid Volume | 4.32 Fluid Ounces |
Target Species | Insects |
Product Dimensions | 1.2 x 6.6 x 4.5 inches |
Manufacturer | Terro |
Amy Predelus –
The Terro Ant Bait Station is seriously effective! I had an ant problem that just wouldn’t go away no matter what I tried — until I found this. Within just a day or two of setting out the bait stations, I noticed a huge difference. The ants were drawn to it immediately, and soon after, they completely disappeared.The stations are easy to use, mess-free, and you don’t have to spray chemicals all over your house, which I really appreciate. It’s such a simple, low-maintenance solution that actually works.I would highly recommend the Terro Ant Bait Station to anyone dealing with stubborn ants. It’s affordable, reliable, and it definitely gets the job done!
Verified Vixen –
Now listen here—I don’t care if you live in a brand spankin’ new house, an old creaky one, or a dang spaceship, come springtime these sugar ants are gonna find a way in. It’s like they’ve got tiny GPS systems and a hankerin’ for kitchen crumbs.Well let me tell ya, I put out a few of these TERRO Ant Killer Bait Stations, and wouldn’t ya know it? Ants are gone. Poof. Like a preacher at a poker game.They don’t stink, they’re real small so I don’t even notice ’em, and they work better’n anything else I’ve tried. Just don’t put one under a window that gets a bunch of sun all day—learned that the hard way when one got a little soft and melty. But heck, that’s on me. I wouldn’t sit in a window all day either.If you got ants, get these. No fuss, no mess, and those critters will pack up and head on out.
Isaac R –
I live in Texas. I had a Florida Carpenter Ant (red head, black body) infestation for about a month, and this was one of the first baits I ordered. This stuff works very nicely. My only complaint is that the “tearable tabs” are terrible. You will probably need to use scissors to get them open. Ants WILL take this bait if they have no other methods of obtaining moisture. I am not certain if this bait was 100% killing the ants, but it was at least making them extremely sluggish (Carpenter ants are TOUGH). I had to start using the other 2 DIY baits listed below before ant activity completely ceased.Most effective baits I used to get rid of my infestation:TERRO T300B Liquid Ant Killer, 12 Bait Stations (make sure you have scissors to open these, the tabs suck)DIY – Mix Powdered Sugar with Baking Soda, put it in a baggie or a lidDIY – Mix Borax (1.5 tablespoons), Warm Water (1.5 cups), and either sugar (0.5 cup) or some peanut butter. Mix well, and then soak a cotton ball into the mixture.^for this one, I used peanut butter, since I had already set up the baking soda/sugar trap.For all of these traps, you are going to want to place them somewhere near the entrance of where the ants are coming from, out of reach from pets and children. After a few hours, you should start seeing more of them show up. This is because they are hastily working to bring the “food” that they found an abundance of back to their nest. Don’t mess with the traps or squish the ants once they start doing this, they are delivering poison to the nest. You can continue killing the ones that are not collecting the bait (e.g. ones that are just wandering around your house–they are either lost or scouting, no reason to keep them alive). Just make sure you throw the dead ants away, so that they don’t attract more ants over with their pheromones.If there are locations the ants are falling from, I’d recommend mixing water with dish soap in a (preferably) rectangular bowl with skinny edges, and then placing that under the drop point. This mixture will paralyze the ants and drown them as soon as they touch it. You NEED to use soap–carpenter ants are very good swimmers if the water is not tainted (Dish soap is toxic if ingested, so do not let pets or children near this mixture either).Ants change their mind on what they want to eat every so often, so I’d recommend using all 3 of the baits I listed if you want to get rid of them as fast as possible. If they are not taking any of the 3 baits, there are 2 possibilities: 1) It might be a bad time of the day for them–ants are generally most active at night, and early in the morning; or 2) They are in their mating cycle and have no interest in eating anything. The only advice I can give you for this is, just leave the traps where you had them and wait for them to finish the cycle. If you see winged ants, SQUISH THEM. They are breeders, and they do not collect food.One last piece of advice: Carpenter ants make satellite nests. Their main nest is most likely not in your house–there is a good chance that it is in rotting wood (trees/logs), or in the dirt somewhere near your home’s perimeter. Because of this, I’d also recommend looking for an insecticide spray that you can apply to the perimeter. I used “Spectracide Terminate Termite & Carpenter Ant Killer”, and while it does work, I would suggest looking for a different one. Its spray pump is VERY annoying to use, and it is electronic, so there is no getting around its tediousness. Just make sure you read up on the insecticide’s proper usage before applying it (most of the companies will have a website for this).I hope you found my advice helpful. It took me over a month to get rid of my infestation, since I initially had no clue what I was doing, and was just blindly ordering baits. I felt hopeless, and eventually I called 3 different exterminators… they all tried to get me to do a 1-year “maintenance” contract with no alternatives (over $700!). I spent about $95 trying to get rid of these things by myself. Over half of that money went towards useless bait that they did not care for. If you follow my advice, you will probably be spending under $50.Good luck!
Linda E –
This is without a doubt the best ant killer I’ve ever used. Every year in early April, once the ground has thawed and while it is still saturated from melted snow and heavy rains, large black ants invade my kitchen area. I place these ant traps along the baseboard and watch the parade begin! You can follow the trail between where they enter the house and the traps. It’s a little creepy because you have to be patient as they ingest the bait and carry it back to the nest, but that really only takes a day or two before you will start seeing results. I leave the traps out for a month or so just to be sure they are all gone. They are easy to use, just be sure you don’t spill the contents as it is very sticky. Waayyy less expensive than an exterminator!
Lisa –
This ant bait works like a charm! I had an ant problem in the kitchen, and after using this product, the ants disappeared within a few days. The bait is easy to set up, and the ants are clearly attracted to it — they took it back to the nest, which helped eliminate the whole colony.It’s discreet, doesn’t have a strong odor, and doesn’t create any mess. I’m so relieved to finally be rid of the ants. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a simple, effective solution to get rid of ants!
Linda Scheurich –
Excellent – saw an immediate results – by the next morning, we no longer had ants coming our of corners in the kitchen. The product was easy to open and place out of site but within the range of where the ants were coming from. I liked not having to handle any exposed ant repellant solution and was easy to dispose of and place another one down if needed. The traps did not have an Oder – not expensive – worth the cost.