🛡️ Defend Your Domain from Unwanted Guests!
The Terro T901-2 Ant Killer Plus Insect Control comes in a convenient 2-pack of 3lb shaker bags, designed to effectively eliminate a wide range of insects including ants, fire ants, cockroaches, and fleas. With fast-acting granules that work within 24 hours, this product offers versatile application options for both band treatments and spot treatments, all while being easy to use with resealable packaging.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Granules |
Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
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Exterminator Eliminator
Who doesn't have an ant problem at one point or another? Terro is one of those "wow" products that is cheap and easy to use. This granular or the liquid work awesome and are so simple. Sprinkle this stuff on and around the problem the problem disappears. That simple. I sprinkle it around my foundation every spring and hit the ant hills in and around the yard. No worries about the pets. Several friends have asked me about exterminators but I always point to Terro and they thank me later.
T**L
Great Stuff
We have a very high water table here in Michigan and ants are a huge problem in our lawns. This works great. Not as long as they say it should work, but you do see a huge improvement for at last a few weeks.
V**L
It's an excellent product
This product dose what it say it will it's for getting rid of insects as it says it will do
R**P
Didn't work this year
I spread it last year and a worked but this year I am on bag 2 and I see more than usual. Not sure if I got an old pack but check dates before using
P**R
Helped
Living in Texas we have lot of different types of ants and this has worked on all I have found in my yard.
M**I
Doesn't work as good as liquid terro bait
Doesn't seem to work as good as the liquid bait traps by terro
N**E
I still have ants around the yard--they do good things too
Once Upon A Time......we had moisture / odorous house ant issues--horribly. Every spring, summer, fall, and--sometimes--winter, they would sneak in and launch full-scale attacks on kitchen cupboards, toasters, the canning room...and candy stashed by children in dresser drawers. This, in turn, launched full scale attacks by yours truly. But, no matter how many I squashed, how well I cleaned, or how many air-tight food containers I bought, they continued.Eventually, my husband discovered the following products, which I started using in my war on ants:1) I sprinkle this around the perimeter of our house--https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E4GACGS/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=12) I leave these ant baits anywhere I see the ants: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E4GACB8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=13) If you want to get really creative, you can write messages to them or yourself with this product on your front walk. If you have enough ants, you'll be able to see the words from twenty feet away when they cover the stuff with their black little bodies: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015031R8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1I believe #2 and #3 are just Borax-laced sugar. The ants take it back to the nest and 'feed' the younger ones and queen. If you can nail them in the early spring, when their queen awakes from her long winter's nap and births the newbies, you can take out quite a few...ideally, the colony. The goal for me was the colony, with everything else being maintenance. I still have ants around the yard--they do good things too, so I let the non-home intruders be. My dog and cat don't care about either product at all. These products aren't harsh chemicals that I would prefer aren't sprayed in and around my home, or anywhere near my garden.The other important thing I learned, was not to 'mess with' their line into and out of the house or in outdoor areas near the house. If you do, it messes up their scent trail and they end up scattered....everywhere. If you can stand to let them be, they will continue in single-file lines (for the most part...except a few explorers) to and from your ant baits. Within a day, perhaps two, they'll disappear completely. Poor little suckers. Within about 3.5 weeks though, you will probably see the next batch of pretty tiny little guys out scouring for food. They'll usually travel a similar line, so I just leave the ant baits in place.This year, at long last, I did not have any ants inside.The End
C**L
EASY to evenly spread.
Shaker on the bottom of the bags allows you to spread as little or as much as you need around the house foundation. No more bugs
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