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Honeydew formula with UNITRACT is a patented insect attractant proven to enhance bait acceptance by a variety of ants. Ants are attracted to and will feed on Dr. Martin's Ant Bait Gel until they die. The ants will return to their nests after consuming the bait and will feed their young and the gueen destroying the colony. Repeat placement of the bait until satisfactory control has been achieved.
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PRODUCT CODE AND NAME: Dr Martin?s Ant Bait Gel; 99986
DESCRIPTION: Uni-Tract II is an insect attractant proven to enhance bait acceptance by a variety of sweet and protein feeding ants and roaches.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate-.6.0%
DIRECTIONS: (Open Placement Method Not To Be Used In California)To use Dr. Martin?s Ant Bait Gel for the control of ants or roaches, make long thin lines in areas where ants are a problem. Use 1-3 lines for each placement. Place baits where ants are trailing or have been seen. Place bait under food cabinets, sinks, stoves, refrigerators, food storage areas, attics, garages, basements, storage areas, closets, etc. Place on exterior windowsills and in doorways to help prevent entry of ants. Wash hands thoroughly before handling to remove any odors that may be repellent to ants, i.e. tobacco, garlic, strong chemicals/cleaners, etc. Remove as many competing food sources as practical. Ants are attracted to and will fed on Dr. Martin's Ant Bait Gel until they die. The ants will return to their nests after consuming the bait and will feed their young and the queen, destroying the colony. Repeat placement of the bait until satisfactory control has been achieved. Do not use sprays, foggers or any strong chemicals or cleaners near the bait containers or placements. This may contaminate the bait and cause the insects to cease feeding.
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