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Combat Max Ant Killing Gel Bait Stations come in an 8-count pack featuring a powerful tri-sugar formula that attracts ants and kills the queen and colony within 24 hours. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, these mess-free gel stations provide up to one month of continuous protection, making them a top-rated, hassle-free solution for ant infestations.
| ASIN | B079P31ZYW |
| ASIN | B079P31ZYW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #169,052 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #612 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Brand Name | Combat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,986) |
| Date First Available | February 8, 2018 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023400061761 |
| Included Components | Combat Max Ant Killing Gel Bait, 4 Count |
| Item Type Name | Ant Killing Bait |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Item model number | 00023400061761 |
| Manufacturer | Combat |
| Manufacturer | Combat |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 00023400061761 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 00023400061761 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.13 x 3.23 x 5.51 inches; 2.37 ounces |
| Style Name | Gel Bait |
| Target Species | Insects |
| UPC | 023400061761 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
R**Y
Ant War: I Won, Thanks to Combat Max!
Oh, the epic battle of man versus ant! Picture this: I'm in my kitchen, and the ants are having a wild party on my countertop, uninvited! Clearly, they missed the memo about social distancing. 🐜🎉 Enter the Combat Max Ant Killing Gel Bait Station - the hero I never knew I needed in the ant-apocalypse! These little bait stations are like an all-you-can-eat buffet for ants, and boy, do they take the bait! 🍔🍟 I placed these gel bait stations in strategic locations (aka where the ant fiesta was poppin'). The ants flocked to them like it was Black Friday at the ant mall. I watched with glee as they loaded up on the gel and eventually left the party... permanently. 😂👋 What's even better? This isn't a one-night stand. These bait stations keep working, and the ants keep disappearing. It's like the Houdini of ant solutions! 🎩✨ But here's the kicker: these things work both indoors and outdoors. So, whether the ants are invading your kitchen or planning a picnic in your yard, Combat Max has you covered. These stations make sure the ants choose another party venue. 🐜🏡 In a nutshell, Combat Max Ant Killing Gel Bait Stations are like your ant problems' worst nightmare. They're easy to use, effective, and, dare I say, a little bit entertaining to watch. If you're facing an ant invasion, don't wait; grab these and declare victory over the little critters. Five stars for saving my kitchen from the ant-mageddon! 🌟🐜🏆
K**H
Takes up to two weeks to work.
The price is awesome. I can't find this product in any of our local stores. It can take up to two weeks to work. It works great and that's why we buy it every spring.
J**N
Alright
Not bad. Wasn't as good as other products.
M**K
Works.
Easy to use.
C**A
Ants ignored two versions of Combat traps
In 2018, ants visited. Combat traps were highly recommended. They were flat and needed nothing but placing on the floor. Ants showed zero interest in them. I called an exterminator. In 2022, ants visited again. Because Combat had changed, I thought I would try it again before calling an exterminator. The instructions said to push down on the top until I heard a click. I donned rubber gloves and did that. The next instruction was to push down again, to get the bait into the trap. This time, there was no signal that I had pushed down far enough, though. I pushed as hard as I could. and put out the traps. Again, ants showed zero interest. So two versions of Combat traps have done absolutely nothing. Fortunately, this time, I had also ordered Terro T 300 ant traps. I don't know yet if they will solve the problem, but at least they have attracted ants. On edit. Terro did nothing, either.
Z**A
Didn't work for my ants
I've been battling ants for months and sweet bait traps usually work really well. I was using the Terro liquid baits with great success until the ants started ignoring the baits so I bought these. I like the saucer design of these but the gel pack that you have to push into the center to activate was dried out and wasn't in gel form any longer. I couldn't get all of the gel to squeeze out of the package and it was hard after leaving it out overnight. I assume the package I got was old. What I realized was that the ants weren't attracted to sugar. I found a few groups of them carrying seeds from under the toaster and a group was carrying parts of a dead beetle across my rug, (Gross!) so I switched to protein bait. I recycled the saucer trap that came with this bait by ripping the bait bit out of the center. I filled it with a mix of peanut butter and borax and within 30 minutes half the colony came out of a teeny hole in the windowsill to get the bait. Within 24 hours they cleaned the peanut butter completely and left the dried ant bait. I'll save the saucer part of the trap and reuse for the protein bait mixture. I recommend trying different bait sources if your ants aren't using the sugar bait traps. It might not be the bait that isn't working, it might not be the food source they're looking for at the moment.
T**.
Preemptive strike.
In the same house for 30 years. Always had some sort of ant problem like most people. Last year...the worst. 40 plus ants at a second floor window sill, and the window was closed. They were entering through a small gap in the window trim. I tried the syringe type of applicator of this that I picked up at the local big box hardware store. Too messy. Sure, the ants came out of the woodwork, literally. But squeezing this gel everywhere and with pets around, well, it was NG-No Good. Noticed this next gimmick, test bate station on Amazon. Read some reviews and figured why not. We need more why not types in the world so I bought a supply. NO REGRETS! I place four outside around the house last year where I knew the ants traveled, that's the key. You have to follow them to see where they are going to and coming from regardless of any means used to get rid of them. My mother-in-law moved into an apartment earlier this year, at a retirement home. Few weeks later she asked if I could help her with the ants that she has there. I gave her a box of 4 bate traps from my stash. Taught her how to use them and her problem disappeared! I ordered more and this spring, instead of reacting, I made a preemptive strike and placed four around the home again. Same locations i used last year. No issues upstairs. No issues down stairs. We did see two or three ants sporadically on the kitchen counter. Popped a cap on a bate trap. Placed it by the kitchen sink. Problem solved. Spend a couple of dollars and try it.
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