Advion Roach Bait Gel is an odorless yellow gel. The product has no smell to it.
Advion Ant Bait Gel is safe to be used around a pregnant person when applied as the product label advises.
When using Advion Cockroach Gel Bait, it is recommended to do small spots of bait per the instructions below. It is not recommended to place lines of the product, only small dots about the size of a pencil eraser. If you’re placing the gel on a porous surface, it’s recommended to place the bait on something non-porous like a piece of aluminum foil or tape to prevent the bait from drying out too quickly.
3 to 5 spots of gel bait per 10 linear feet for heavy infestations.
1 to 3 spots of gel bait per 10 linear feet for light to moderate infestations.
Advion Cockroach Gel should be applied to areas frequented by cockroaches such as between different elements of construction, between equipment and floors, openings leading into voids and hollow spaces in floors, walls, ceilings, equipment legs and bases, around plumbing pipes, doors and windows, and behind and under appliances, cabinets, sinks, closets, and any other equipment that cockroaches are typically known to hide. There is also a great video on the product page to show you how best to apply roach bait gel.
Advion Roach Bait Gel has no odor.
Advion Cockroach Gel Bait can be applied any time of day.
Yes, when used as directed it is safe to use Advion Roach Bait Gel in areas that you would cook and eat as long as it does not contact food prep surfaces or dishes/utensils. Food should be stored in airtight containers. We have a great video here that shows where to apply the bait. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article and videos on How to Get Rid of Roaches for more helpful information.
Advion Cockroach Gel Bait is not labeled to attract or kill termites. We do carry products that are effective or treating termites. Please take a few moments to review our article How to Get Rid of Termites to learn how to implement a successful control program.
It is recommended to allow the bait to do its job. If the roaches are killed they cannot transfer the Advion Cockroach Gel Bait.
Advion Cockroach Gel Bait has no odor.
When placing an order for Advion Cockroach Gel Bait with our fast free shipping, the order will arrive within 3-6 business days.
If you have seen multiple roaches, it certainly may be an indication of an infestation. Advion Cockroach Gel Bait is a great product for roach control. However, this product is a food source for roaches so you may want to monitor your activity before using this product that will attract roaches. If you do in fact find an issue with roaches please keep in mind when treating for roaches, it takes more than one product for the quickest and most effective control. Please take a moment to look over our How To Treatment and Video Guides to learn about the most effective ways for getting rid of roaches, and our Roach Control Kits for the best products for the job.
Advion Cockroach Gel Bait has always been a tan/beige color but now is more brown. There is the Maxforce Impact Roach Gel Bait that is a clean white bait.
Any Advion Cockroach Gel Bait that is purchased from our company will be fresh non counterfeit stock as we get it directly from the manufacturers supplier. You can actually call Syngenta themselves and they will advise to purchase through our company as they know we do not allow anything other than fresh correct stock to move through our warehouse. The counterfeit Advion that has circulated online was sold primarily on Amazon and other non reputable sites. The SCP number you are referring to has nothing to do with when the batch was produced. Those are codes for the labels themselves of when they were last updated or printed for the product. The old tubes of Advion had a specific release date shown. They now come with a code on the tube itself that will look along these lines: ABW9C29025. The first 3 letters will usually be "ABW" which can be ignored as this corresponds to the facility the batch was produced in. The next number is for the last digit of the year it was produced. For 2018 this would be ABW8 for example. To indicate the month it was produced, the letter after the year in the code would be in alphabetical order if January = A, February = B. So a Lot of ABW8B would be produced in February of 2018. Advion baits are good for 5 years if stored properly.
The color of each batch will vary slightly due to temperatures used during the manufacturing process and the inert ingredients and where they are derived. Should you find some with a wildly different color, you can always submit a photo to us for us to review and look into.
The active ingedient in Advion Cockroach Gel Bait is a non repellent that is slow acting. This allows roaches to feed on the bait, take bait back to the colony and transfer to other roaches. We would recommend not killing or disturbing roaches and allow them to continue their normal activity to ensure the bait is taken bait to colony and transfered. Any dead roaches can be removed.
We would recommend contacting the manufacturer or phone number on the package and providing them with the LOT number or Serial Number of the product. Syngenta can be reached at 866-796-4368 to confirm if this lot number belongs to them.
How long it takes to eliminate a roach infestation depends on how large the infestation is, how consistent and thorough you are being with treatments and what products you are using. There is not a set time; it can take but it can take weeks or months even to get complete control. Advion Roach Bait gel is typically not used alone but in combination with other products. We would recommend one of our roach control kits. You can see the kits by clicking on the link here. We also have a great article for eliminating them that can offer some great advice; you can find it here.
Advion Roach Bait Gel would not be the product that we would recommend for this particular pest issue. We would recommend Avert Dry Flowable Cockroach Bait. This formulation woould allow the product to work whether they eat it or just come in contact with the actual powder. When treating for any type of roaches we also recommend treating with an IGR like Gentrol, and an insecticide such as Temprid as well. Most roach infestations need more than one mode of action to get them under control.
Yes, it will not harm anything by applying the Advion Roach Bait Arenas and Advion Roach Bait Gel in different areas of the home.
We would recommend seeking help from your pediatrician if your child has ingested the Advion Raoch Bait Gel. Please let us know should you have any further questions or concerns.