| | |  | Soap & Body Wash | Home » » » Combat 780059/41913 Source Kill Roach Bait | | | | | | | Description: | | Combat Source Kill Max large roach bait is specifically formulated with particular food attractants for large roaches and the powerful insecticide Fipronil, which starts killing within hours. Source Kill Max large roach baits, like all Combat products, target the roach nest to kill the source of your problem, not just the few roaches you see. These easy-to-use, child-resistant baits need no activation, simply place the baits down and they provide up to 3 months of large roach control | | | Features: | |
• Combat insect bait
• Kills insects for up to 3 months
• For use on water bugs, large roaches, and palmetto bugs
• 8 Bait stations
• Starts killing within hour
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.06 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.06 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.31 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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Really Works -- But Use ResponsiblyMay 11, 2010
By Michael Rae We had a fairly minor problem with roaches, attracted mostly by a pet cat's food and litter, but I was really getting sick of them. A couple of years of nontoxic methods, including several Black Flag Brands #61009 2PK Black Flag RoachMotel, had led at best to transient reductions, and they were recovering and expanding their nasty little population over time.
I tucked these things away near to the cat's eating and excreting areas but tucked away where the cat couldn't get at them, and in a couple of other places, and suddenly didn't see a single one of the nasty little crawlers again for over a month. I just saw *one* this morning, which I doubt is a sign of looming disaster.
It's worth noting that the active ingredient, Fipronil, is quite toxic to mammals and birds, so keep it away from pets and children, and wash your hands after use. It seems to be fairly readily biodegraded (see information in the article "Environmental Fate of Fipronil" by Amrith S. Gunasekara and Tresca Troung, available on the internet) but should be disposed of at toxic waste collectiona in your area (search the webisite for 1-800-RECYCLING, and organization with info on recycling and toxics disposal across the USA) to make sure it doesn't leach out into water supplies; on similar grounds, you probably shouldn't be using it if you are in an area with endangered bird species or close to a river.
Roach killerOct 07, 2011
By BigA
"BigA"
Saw one roach in kitchen (you know what they say, one roach outside walls means the wall is full). Ordered the bait, and put 4 around in kitchen area, and 4 around upstairs. Haven't seen a roach since.
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