ProBait Ant Bait - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Ngoc from Orlando Fl
    11/02/2017
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    I have seen argentine ants not eat the ProBait Ant Bait, why would this be?
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    ProBait Ant Bait is a very effective product used to control fire, argentine and several other species of ants. However it is primarily a protein bait so if the ants are not going to it you may need to incorporate using a sugar based bait with it to see if this is the nutrional base they are looking for. Also, ants do not always forage for food just like we do not always eat. If they are hungry or needing food for the colony they will search for it and pick it up to take back; if they are not hungry or don't currently need food, they will walk right past it. We would suggest making sure fresh bait is always out and test to see if they are actively looking for food before placing the bait around the home by putting out a dap of peanut butter and a dab of honey in lids of bottles or on tin foil, or try tossing a potato chip in the area of the ants outdoors. 

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  • Asked by Charlie from Donaldsonville, La
    10/25/2017
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    Does the ProBait Ant Bait need watering?
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    No, ProBait Ant Bait is a true bait that contains food attractants which should remain dry for best results. 

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  • Asked by Tobin from Round Rock, Tx
    10/17/2017
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    Is ProBait Ant Bait dangerous to dogs or cats?
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    As long as you keep pets out of the area while you treat and until the ProBait Ant Bait has had time to completely settle, it is safe for pets and people.

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  • Asked by Rod from Port Charlotte, Fl
    07/07/2017
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    How much area does a 4.5 pail of ProBait Ant Bait cover?
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    The amount of ProBait Ant Bait will depend on the treatment for mound applications and broadcast. You should not exceed more than 2lbs per acre. You will apply 2-5 level TBSP per mound application and 2-4 oz per 5,000 of broadcast treatment.

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  • Asked by Judi from Hartselle, Al
    03/08/2018
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    Does ProBait Ant Bait kill the mound or do they just move?
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    ProBait Ant Bait kills the queen and destroys the mound that is treated. For additional information on fire ant treatment, please take a few moments to review our article on How to Get Rid of Fire Ants.

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  • Asked by Clarissa from Nacogdoches, Texas
    01/27/2019
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    Is Probait save to use in a pasture grazed by horses if they will not be used for meat?
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    ProBait Ant Bait is not labeled for use in grazing pastures of any animals.  Extinguish Plus would be the better option and there are no grazing restrictions for companion animals, ie horses.

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  • Asked by Troy from Palm Coast, Fl
    08/25/2017
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    Is ProBait Ant Bait a liquid or granules?
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     ProBait Ant Bait are granules. This product comes in either 4.5 or 25 lb containers. 

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  • Asked by William from Prattville, Al
    02/12/2019
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    Does ProBait Ant Bait work on Pavement Ants?
    The label does not mention pavement ants but does mention similar ants. I was wondering irfan the product is effective on Pavement ants.
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    ProBait Ant Bait is not labeled specifically for pavement ants.  Advance 375A does list pavement ants on the label.

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  • Asked by Tim from Richburg, Sc
    06/19/2019
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    Is ProBait Ant Bait effective for carpenter ants?
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    ProBait Ant Bait is not labeled for carpenter ants.  Advance Carpenter Ant Bait would be a better option. 

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