🚫 Say goodbye to roaches, hello to peace of mind!
Advion Cockroach Gel Bait is a powerful pest control solution designed to target various cockroach species, including German and American roaches. With a potent 0.6% indoxacarb formulation, this gel is effective for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring a comprehensive approach to pest management. The product comes with four 30-gram tubes, a plunger, and tips for easy application, remaining effective for up to three years.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Gel |
Item Weight | 1.1 Ounces |
M**B
Amazing!
Had a terrible roach problem in our garage (We live in Florida), used advion and they were all dead within days. Recently moved into a new home and decided to get pest control done because we kept seeing spiders and ants but the package that we chose included treating for roaches and I kid you not the professional pest control worker pulled out ADVION! That’s what the pest control company uses for roach control. It’s that good you guys!! From my own experience and friend’s experiences, this stuff is the best I’ve found on the market. Works for German roaches too.
S**M
Wish I could rate it 100 stars!
I cannot believe how well this product works. I have struggled living with roaches for over 20 years. I grew up in project apartments and there’s not much that helps to avoid the roaches. We tried everything from sprays, hotels, bombs, gels… nothing would eliminate them. I’m sure it’s because even if you eliminate them they will still come back because of the sharing walls with neighbors that also dealt with the roaches. Well this issue had a huge affect on my mental health as well as social development. I never wanted ppl to come over because I was ashamed they would see roaches. I also felt as if I would never escape the roaches because I quite literally felt like they followed me everywhere I went. Fast forward to my current home, I had a roach infestation for about 2 years, despite trying all previous and new pest rid. My best friend saw a tik tok of someone who had used this with lots of success and sent it to me. Honestly I haven’t even used an entire tube yet and I bought it almost one year ago. This gel is literal magic; a scientific revelation. I am so thankful! Anyways I tried it out by placing many dots on cut up cardboard pieces and placed them under the fridge and on the counters and I put one in each room. I really didn’t use much, maybe half a tube. I applied and replaced them with fresh gel about 2 weeks later. At first application I noticed drunk and dead roaches crawling around dying after two days of application. I left the carcasses for three days after application and then cleaned everything! After the second application there weren’t many drunk or dead roaches, I did the same as first application and then vacuumed all carcasses. Since then I have only seen maybe 3 roaches in a year. Again, magical! It’s funny how something so small could have such an immense affect. If you have a roach problem, try this. You will not be disappointed. This also works well in cars!
L**W
Worked great for Oriental Indoor Roaches. Absolutely do try it!
The instructions are that you should put a drop in the corners of cabinets, around the hinges, etc. However… I didn't want to keep putting that goop over and over into my cabinets, so I just took a Styrofoam plate and cut it into little squares and put a couple of drops on there tucked & into the corner next to the inside corner of the cabinet, etc, and it worked really well.I put one in each front corner of the cabinets under the sink. I put one inside each door of my regular cabinets. I tucked one against the back of the countertop next to the stove. I put one near the faucet, and one in the windowsill.I put one behind the refrigerator, and one under the refrigerator and one on top of the refrigerator next to the hinge as I saw one hanging out the, blehhhh! So if you are seeing any roach dirt/ poop in the corners of your cabinets or around your outlets, then just put a dot of it in those places.If you were to have roaches around an outlet cover, I maybe tape a piece of Styrofoam beside it. They will surely eat it. And you can just throw them in the trash and make new ones after six weeks or so. It cleared up my little problem pretty quickly; after three months they were gone.If ever, I saw one after that, or if I should see one in the future, I just madea little Styrofoam square and put it right where I saw the roach, in hopes that maybe he'll come back later. If I saw one somewhere else, I just moved a little square over to where I saw it, and invite him to come back and have a bite...Maybe he will, or possibly not, but my roach problem is cleared up and I do recommend this product.Note: it only comes with one tip so when you change to a new tube, you might wanna double check that you took the tip off… Because I didn't… And it's a lot neater with the tip, plus it saves product.Good luck!Btw, my brother used it to clear up a small infestation in the bottom of his stove. He did the same thing using Styrofoam squares. He actually cutthese long like rectangles and then stuck them into the the vents on the back of the stove and just left them hanging out so the roaches would come out and eat some. Of course you have to pull out the stove. But they came out and got on those little Styrofoam squares and ate that stuff right up.He went against the directions a little bit by putting a bead across each Styrofoam square instead of just a dot. His reasoning was that they would come out all at once and have plenty to eat and then go back inside and the rest would be affected by it.He did that for two nights only, because you're only supposed to use it in a little dots for some reason. I think likely because it may cause them to build up immunity more quickly; or possibly because you didn't want all the roaches from near and far to smell it and come out to eat it and make the problem worse . But it worked. After those two nights, he put fresh Styrofoam in the little vents, a put a dot on each. He left them him there for a couple of weeks. It cleared up the problem in the stove; he had no more roaches.…
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