What is Fire Ant Bait?
firefighters can be small, but they are wild and wrapped ugly sting. They look exactly like termites, and the only difference is that the fire does not fall wings when they die. Firefighters run uncontrollable in the southern United States, where the weather remains warm for most of the year. They are most active from the beginning of spring to the end of December. They will remain active throughout the year if they set up their nests under concrete slabs, because heat is radiated from the house. Fire Ant Bait is the most effective means to prevent infestation. It works best as a prevention method, because once it is contaminated, the bait cannot exterminate them quickly enough. When applying three to four times a year, the nests will not be able to create new nests. In order to get rid of the nest, large, active nests must be soaked, then it can be used to be able to seal them in reform.
Fire Ant Bait is slowly working by poisoning a colony. The bait must workBe slowly to be effective. When the bait is brought back to the hills, it is tasted by selected members of the colony who consider it safe for the queen. If they die immediately, it will not eat it and the colonies will continue to grow. When the queen takes the bait and eventually dies, the colony shrinks and disappears.
There are two main types of baits against fire: insecticides and regulatory regulatory body. Ant Bait's insecticides work by killing all ants, including the queen who eat enough. Those containing growth regulators reduce the amount of viable eggs and prevent the development of young fire ants.
Insecticide -based fire ant contains one of four different active substances. They are as follows: Fipronin, hydramethylnone, indoxacarb and spinosad. Most of the fiery form baits will erase most of the colony in four to six weeks. The bait containing the active ingredient of the Indoxacarb can have the entire colony under control within a few days.
firefighters based onGrowth-based regulator contains one of the four effective ingredients: Abamectin, Penoxycarb, S-Methopren and Pyriproxyphen. The baits that use amabectin or phenoxycarb as their active ingredient last six to eight weeks before they see the results. The bait containing pyriproxyphen and bait containing s-methoprene takes eight to twelve weeks for results.