Sunday, 11 April 2010

Terro 200 2-Ounce Liquid Ant Killer ll



Terro 200 2-Ounce Liquid Ant Killer ll Features

  • Ants crave it, eat it and share it with the colony
  • Kills all common household ants



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Price : $11.99

Offer Price : $3.71

Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days



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Fast, effective, economical, easy. Ants carry Terro back to the nest where it destroys the whole colony.



Customer Review


This stuff is the best ant killer I've ever used. You have to be a bit patient, but it's well worth it. When you see ants don't just kill them and wipe them away, you need to leave them some yummy ant bait and let them alone till the next day (maybe sooner, if not quite as many ants). If you kill on site they will simply come back to the same place or maybe somewhere else if there is still chemicals near that area. But with this stuff they swarm to the drops and hardly go anywhere else, they return it to the nest and the next day you don't see them. I've had several instances over the years where I've used this and I usually don't seem them again for several months or more. The worst infestation we had was waking up to find them in the cereal cupboard. I used cleaner in that case to kill and wipe away, threw out anything they got into. But I tracked the trail to the entry area, which was a few cupboards away, and left a few dime-sized areas of Terro nearby. They went right to it, only a couple would stray beyond to wander around, otherwise they would go right back into their hole with the poison. Next day they were gone, just have to throw away the cutouts with the poison on them. No traces of ants at all except a couple dead ones that probably drowned in the poison. If you can find the ant trail on the outside you can leave drops there and just kill those that are inside, eventually you will get all those inside because no more are coming in, they are all stopping at the drops and returning to nest. Good stuff! :)


Will not work for Harvester ants - Birdbrain - Florida
The Harvester ants were not interested in this bait at all. Not one single ant went for the bait. (Used pr directions..)
Harvester Ant are easily recogniced as some of them ("workers"? "soldiers"?) have really large,shiny heads while the
majority are "regular" small ants. They "dig" sand out from under walkways,stepping-stones,patios and also house-foundations.
Harvester ants will make "satellite colonies" if disturbed,so baiting is always (supposedly..) the best bet to get rid of them.
I tried mixing some of this bait with vegetable oil to see if that would make them take it,but unfortunately not.
I'm trying a bait-gel from a different manufactorer and with a different kind of attractant next.
If anyone know how to get rid of a large amount of Harvester Ants (mainly in the yard,but a LOT!) please let me know.
Terminix has failed to rid the property of these ants,although it was the main reason I signed (and pre-paid..) a 1 yr contract,
so they might not be that easy to get rid of:(







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