Advance 360A Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Phil
    07/05/2011
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    What is the best bait for small ants in house?
    I had previously been using Fluorogard for small ants and it worked well. I recently found out that it's been discontinued by the manufacturer. The MaxForce does not attract these ants at all. What do you suggest as an alternative? I have cats in my house so I'd prefer something that is enclosed in a trap or that can be put in a trap.
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    We would suggest the Advance Dual Choice Ant Stations which are unique because they offer a sugar type bait and a protein type bait, both of which the ants eat, in the same bait station.  All other stations have only one formulation.  This station is very popular because it offers both baits so the ants should find what they are looking for in one station.
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  • Asked by Cheryl from Rochester, New Yori
    05/09/2013
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    Do the ant bait stations have to be cut somewhere so the ants can get to the bait or do I just put them out?
    Im not sure how to use these baits. The Terro ones I used before required me to cut open a section so the ants can get in and out of the bait. How does the Advance bait stations work?
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    To use the Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations all you have to is break bait stations apart from the plastic frame. To stick on vertical surfaces, remove peel and stick
    backing on reverse side of bait station. The stations already have an opening on either side where the ants can come in and take the bait.
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  • Asked by Michael from Ewing, Nj
    05/18/2012
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    Ants do not seem interested in Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations?
    I have been battling sugar ants (Argentine Ants) for a few months. Other baits I have purchased at local hardware stores did not work. I purchased the Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations, based on the information on your web site. After three days with these stations, it doesn't seem that the ants are interested in the bait. I see them check it out, but never have them flock to any of the bait stations. If I put out syrup, the ants flock to that. Do you have any suggestions?
    A
    The ants that you are having an issue with may be more interested in the moisture content of syrup than they are with the actual syrup. If the ants have not taken any bait no matter what types of bait you have put out, you may have a species of ant that makes their own food by laying non-viable eggs or by growing a fungus. We recommend that you use a spray like Phantom that will be transferred back to the nesting site. Phantom is a non-repellent insecticide that has a delayed reaction which allows ants time to get back to the colony and spread the product. In essence, the ants will not be able to tell that the product is in place and they will pick it up on the fine hairs all over their body and inadvertently carry it back to the colony where over a course of a few days it will knock out the entire colony. Phantom works really well because you don't have to worry about whether the ants will accept bait, they just need to walk over the treated areas.
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  • Asked by C.
    03/12/2010
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    Do Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait stations work for black carpenter ants?
    If not, what's the best bait for carpenter ants? Do I have to put the Maxforce gel into a plastic bait tray or just squirt it on the ground in little puddles around the outside of the house? Is Advance granular bait perimeter protection more or less effective than the Maxforce gel? It's only March and I've seen dozens of black ants inside my house already.
    A
    Advance Dual Choice Ant Stations are not labeled for carpenter ants, therefore they will not work.  If you do have carpenter ants inside your home as well as outside, you should definitely purchase our Carpenter Ant Kit #1.  It has a very high success rate and is by far our best selling solution for carpenter ants.  The Advance Carpenter Granules in the kit are meant to be placed outside around the home to help kill carpenter ants around the house and in the yard.  The Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait Gel in the kit is meant for use inside the home and should be placed where you see activity.  You only want to place small dabs about the size of a dime where you see activity.  Carpenter ants are most active in the middle of the night when you are sleeping, so sometimes it helps to get up in the middle of the night to see exactly where the most activity is.
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  • Asked by Nate from South Hadley, Ma
    04/26/2013
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    How many stations total come in the Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations? Is it just a single 4-pack?
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    1 box contains 72 stations.

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    2 of 3 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Steve from Cocoa Fl
    08/23/2015
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    What is the shelf life of Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Station?
    In other words, can I put 20 stations out every 3 months so the remaining 10 would be good after a year?
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    The shelf life of Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations are a year. It is recommended that you put 3-4 stations for an average size room or 6-8 stations for a heavy infestation.

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  • Asked by Becky from Deerfield Wi
    06/14/2015
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    what do you mean by 'break stations apart from frame' ?
    Does the plastic covering come off?
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    The Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations come on sheets so you have to break the stations out of the sheet.
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  • Asked by Jeremy from Pottstown Pa
    08/08/2016
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    Will the heat cause the material of Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations to melt?
    If I am carrying these around in a work vehicle will they melt? I have had problems with Advion ant bait arena melting everywhere and running an entire bag.
    A

    Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Station are made from similar materials as the Advion Ant Bait Arena. If you're having issues with Advion Ant Bait you will unfortunately have issues with Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Arena.

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  • Asked by Jessica from Ottawa, Ontario
    12/14/2016
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    How do you stick the Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations on vertical surfaces?
    I have these traps and it says to stick them vertically, to peel off label and place it on opposite side but the label isn't double sided. I'm very confused, how will the trap stay in place if the trap isn't attached to sticky part?
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    According to the label of Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations you need to "remove peel and stick backing on reserve side of bait station" to place them vertically. If you have peeled the backing and it's not sticky it's possible that you removed the sticky part as well. For further questions you may contact the manufacturer at (800) 777-8570 or through their contact page online.  Another option would be to use double-sided tape to attach the stations.

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  • Asked by Lorna from Bakersfield,ca
    02/13/2017
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    Can Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations be placed outside?
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    Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations are not labeled to be used outside. Please take a look at our Ant Guide for the best baits to use outdoors.  

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  • Asked by Bruce from Fairless Hills, Pa
    06/15/2017
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    How do I break the Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Station apart?
    I tried bending the station thinking it would break apart. I had to cut it down the middle with scissors to make the station and bait open for the ants to come in.
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    To use the Advance Dual Choice Ant Bait Stations:

    1. Break bait stations apart from the plastic frame. To stick on vertical surfaces, remove peel and stick backing on reverse side of bait station.
    2. For thorough ant control, use as many bait stations as necessary (normally 3-4 stations for an average size room or 6-8 stations for a heavy infestation).
    3. For best results, also place bait stations along walls, baseboards, in corners, under sinks, in cabinets, pantries, near plumbing, electrical lines, potted plants, waste receptacles, sensitive electronic equipment, inside drop ceilings, wall voids, under and around equipment and appliances.
    4. Replace bait stations when necessary, approximately every 3 months.
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