🐜 Outsmart ants with the only gel that truly delivers!
Syngenta 53204 Advion Ant Gel is a powerful, white gel bait containing the unique active ingredient Indoxacarb. Designed for use across residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial settings, it effectively targets a wide range of ant species, especially sweet feeders. Packaged in four convenient 30g gel units, it offers precise, long-lasting pest control.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Gel |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
D**I
Quality product worth the price.
Easy to use and effective at ending ants. A sudden problem with tiny ants that took up residence in my kitchen sent me looking for an effective product. This easy to use product resolved the problem when other remedies failed.
D**0
The most potent remedy for ants I have ever seen
Oh my gosh! What a great product. I was checking out the forums the professionals are on, and they recommend this time and again. I was using insect spray in the next day the ants were just marching over it like nothing was there. I had a swarming column of tiny ants going from under my new shed along the side my garage, along the front of the garage, around to the other side. I am talking almost 50 feet long of columns of ants going back-and-forth. Crazy right? I applied 2 tubes during the course of two days, and there aren’t any more ants. I basically wiped out two large nests. During this heatwave we are having, the gel does dry out and the ants aren’t attracted to it anymore.. Speaking of which, soon as you spread a little line of this out, the ants are attracted to it like crazy. I don’t know what’s in this stuff for them to be attracted like that, but it does the job. Homeowner approved!
D**S
Works as promised
Kills ants fast! There were multiple trails from the outside going inside the tiniest cracks on my brick wall. I used a 1 inch line of bait right in the path of the ants on the foundation, porch stairs and even along the walkway. Took a few days but the ants were gone and I haven't seen anymore in 2 weeks. Glad I found this product.
A**R
Did the job!
I recently purchased the Advion Ant Gel Bait, and I am thoroughly impressed with its effectiveness in tackling my ant problem! This product comes with four 30-gram tubes, a plunger, and two tips, making application straightforward and convenient. The gel is easy to dispense and has a consistency that allows it to adhere well to various surfaces, which is crucial for attracting ants. Within just a couple of days, I noticed a significant reduction in ant activity around my home. The formula seems to work quickly, effectively luring ants to the bait and eliminating them at the source.One of the things I appreciate most about Advion Ant Gel is that it’s designed to be a slow-acting bait. This means that the worker ants take it back to their colony, allowing the entire colony to be affected rather than just the ones I see. I also found the included applicator tips helpful for reaching tight spaces and hard-to-reach areas where ants often hide. Overall, I highly recommend Advion Ant Gel Bait for anyone struggling with an ant infestation. It is a reliable and efficient solution that has made a noticeable difference in my home, providing peace of mind and a pest-free environment!
A**N
Received liquid gel
Not sure how this happened, but I would recommend the seller does frequent quality checks of these gel poisons. Mine arrived completely liquified and thus making it useless for application. I am returning the item for a refund. Disappointed because I stand behind this brand as it has worked very well ridding of pests in the past. Unfortunately, have to give this experience 1 star for poor quality control.UPDATE 8/27The gel has been sitting in my air conditioned home for about a week after delivery and I noticed it settled a bit; approximately 1/3 - 1/4 an inch remains liquid per vial, but I decided to shake the vial and use it anyway. To say the least, the ants ate it up and it’s helping me keep my ant problem under control. I am adjusting my rating from 1 to 4 stars. A few points I need to make just in case someone else is curious.-you may very well receive liquidated gel in the summer months. We’ve been in a horrible heat dome, and temperatures are easily over 100 degrees where I am. If this gel is being stored in a hot facility or hot vehicle during transport this is a very real issue that may happen if you order during the hotter months. I’ve been told by pest control techs that this gel WILL separate in heat, but the amount of separation may vary. Obviously if your entire vial is liquid, return it. I’d still recommend seller does quality checks to try and avoid this.-I’d wait about a week if you received liquidated gel and shake it up to see if that helps (keep in a cool dry place in the meantime). Mine works just fine and after the initial liquid at the top the rest was gel. In hindsight I’d rather wait for cooler temps if I were to order again.
W**
It’s working!!!!
So far so good!!! It really freaked me out seeing how many ants gathered around the gel, but there were way less by day 2, and only a couple by day three!!! I’ve been battling sugar ants for weeks, happens every spring. This gel seems to be making a real difference!!!!!
M**N
Kills ants quickly
Kills ants quickly! Absolutely worth the it! A little bit goes a long way!
C**S
I have been using this product for years, and gets rid of ants with 1 use almost every time!
This stuff is a game changer! I have been using this product for years, and gets rid of ants with 1 use almost every time. I use old empty prescription bottles, drill a hole in the bottom, and place the poison inside, and then tape it to the floor or wall using painters tape. It's a set it and forget it kind of thing, a little gross at first because you have to let the ants congregate without disturbing or killing them for the product to work properly, and they kind of swarm all over it at first. Basically the ants are attracted to it like sugar. The first wave of ants die right away, leaving a pile of dead ants, then more ants come and carry the dead ants back to the nest, essentially poisoning the entire colony.
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