Raid Ant Baits, 8 count, 0.48 oz

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Raid Ant Baits, 8 count, 0.48 oz

4.1 stars out of 1490 reviews
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Raid Ant Baits, 8-Count, 0.48 oz:
  • 8-count package of Raid pest control baits
  • Kill ants where they breed
  • Kill for 3 months
  • Kill the colony
  • Attract ants to feed then return to the nesting area
  • Child resistant for safety
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  • : Small enough to fit in tight spaces.
  • : Offers great value for the cost.
  • : Has no strong scent or harsh chemical odor.
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  • : Can be highly effective, but may not attract all ants.
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Nov 28, 2015
conjureman
5 out of 5 stars review

Over & Done

Short sweet and specific. How I don't know, but I developed an ants nest in my car and could not find it. Sprayed over and over and everywhere, did not work. Popped a bug bomb, it didn't work. I spread all 8 of them around in the car and under the hood. Six days later they were all gone. That is my recommendation.

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Nov 26, 2017
Kathy S
4 out of 5 stars review

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The ants seem to be gone.

I had occasional ants in my bathroom. I would see 1 to maybe 3 ants at a time with periods of days to more than a week without any. I did clean the places where I saw them each time to interrupt their trails. I finally saw some ants going under the baseboard and put down an ant bait next to the spot where I saw them go into the wall. Within an hour or so, I had more ants than I cared to look at going in and out of the bait house. (I did not use the adhesive as it made it too hard for the ants to get to the bait due to it's height. By the end of the day I saw just a few ants that looked very ill and died ear the baits. Plenty went back into the wall, so I'm hoping the adults re dead. I did add a second bait part way through the day because of the number of ants.

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Sep 11, 2017
Silence
4 out of 5 stars review

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Add peanut butter

I had the same experience many of you did as well.. Parade of ants marching right past and around the bait. I took a toothpick and added a little bit of peanut butter inside the bait. The ants quickly found the pb and attacked the trap. Next day.. No more ants.

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