| Active Ingredient: | Bait is not included. Bait must be purchased separately. |
| Dimensions: | 3.5"L x 2.5" W and they are about .5" thick when assembled. |
| Manufactured By: | Rockwell Labs |
Product Documents
BAIT IS NOT INCLUDED (See Ant Bait , Roach Bait).
Bait Stations are low-profile, economic and easy-to-use plastic stations that hold gel, liquid and granular baits for ants, roaches and other crawling insects. The stations keep sticky gels and granular baits in a contained space that is off of counter tops and other surfaces, but allows access to the bait for ants and other insects. By using bait plate stations you can offer 2 different baits at one time in the same locations giving finicky insects an option to choose the bait they prefer. Bait plate stations also work to keep bait fresh for a longer period of time thereby saving you money and time because you do not have to change the bait as often.
Bait Plate Stations:
- Transparent plastic-allows you to see if there is activity in the station or if the bait needs to be replenished
- Two sided bottom tray allows the use of two different types of bait at one time in one place-liquid or gel on one side, granule on the other.
- Removable tab allows for entrance of bigger insects like large roaches
- Can be placed flat or tacked on walls -put the bait where you need it
- Keeps bait fresh for longer periods of time
- Reusable-clean and reuse
The BaitPlate Station can be used for liquid, gel or granular baits for all crawling insects.
The halves of the station will need to be snapped together. Snap each of the 4 corners securely. If using liquid bait, be sure that the male channel on the top and female channel on the bottom are completely mated together with no air gaps, paying particular attention to the corners, otherwise it may leak.
For baiting ants and German roaches, the little tab on the top should be snapped down into the hole.
For baiting American roaches or other larger insects, open the tab or remove it altogether by tearing it off at the perforation.
To secure the station, use the hole provided or use the sticky dot. Press the dot (with the release paper still on) onto the bottom of the station on the flat part where the hole is and then peel off the release paper and stick down the station.
The BaitPlate can be placed flat or vertically on a wall. If using liquid bait on a wall, a tack may provide more security than just the sticky dot.
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24 of 27 people found this review helpful:
Add these to your order!
By Ellen on May 29, 2010
Verified Purchase
I wasn't going to get these bait stations, "I don't need them", I thought. I threw them in the order at the last minute. Boy was I glad!!! A neat little accessory that kept the bait and gel all together. Made it easy to set-up and clean up. Well worth it!! Get the bait plate stations and make your life easy and safe.
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16 of 18 people found this review helpful:
Safe to Use
By Pat on July 2, 2010
Verified Purchase
These are inexpensive and easy to use. I partially filled them and put them by the cat dish. Within two days the ants were gone. And there was no worry of the cat stepping on it or poison getting in her food. Note: I partially fill them in case someone steps on it so it doesn't squeeze out the end.
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9 of 11 people found this review helpful:
Bait Plate Stations
By Donna on November 7, 2010
Verified Purchase
The bait plate stations are very cheap quality at a high cost. I was desperate and the manufacturer knows that. A very inferior product!
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6 of 6 people found this review helpful:
Bait Plate Stations
By Nancy on March 9, 2011
Verified Purchase
I love these little plastic containers. Makes the bait so easy & clean to use - especially in my drawers and cupboards.
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4 of 4 people found this review helpful:
A little flimsy...
By Pierre on September 13, 2011
Verified Purchase
But did the job. took me a few minutes to figure out how to keep the gel on one side, the granules on the other, and keep the top secure.
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Not all that useful
By Carole on May 15, 2013
Verified Purchase
I never saw any ants take any of the pellets I placed in the station. But, then I'm not sure I was using them correctly since no directions came with them.
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Sad.....
By Don on May 12, 2013
Verified Purchase
Sadly my bait stations were not in the box and I was called out as a liar due to the fact their "cameras" said they were packed in the box. I will take my business elsewhere as the box was in perfect condition when it arrived and I am NOT a liar....Try some customer service next time.
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Bait Stations
By James on October 10, 2012These clear stations are great! bait them and put them down. You can tell when you need to refill. These dait stations pay for themselves in 6 months!
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depends on the bait you use.
By Alex on September 25, 2012i havent used these yet because i bought some taurus sc and it has eradicated my problem, but the concept is good, my cats will be safe, they are pricey but if they are reusable then they are probably worth it. I used to use a liquid gel in plastic water bottle caps, the gel would end up all over the floor, the cats, my feet...i bought these to stop that.
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Great Product
By Brian on September 14, 2012These reusable and refillable bait stations work exactly as advertised. They are a great bargain used with the bait of your choice, when compared with the cost and efficacy of prefilled bait stations found at hardware stores and the “big box “home improvement retailers.
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Bait Plate Stations
By Jbrockus on August 21, 2012These seem to work fine but in the kit itself they should have some to start with and not have to buy seperate. The trays are ease to bait and ease to refill when needed. I use these on rental property.
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Good bait container
By Joseph on August 3, 2012These are a good way to put bait around the house without having to worry about gooping up your carpet, cabinets, or baseboards. Also, they make it easy to see if the pests are eating the bait since they're completely transparent. If you have dogs, make sure they're tucked away into a place they can't reach. Our dog thought these were toys!
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Bait Plate Stations
By Paula on July 15, 2012After putting Maxforce Ant Gel Bait and some Advance 375A Select Granules into bait stations I watched the activity. It appeared as if the ants were not able to get into the bait stations BUT within in an hour there were a lot of dead ants and by morning there were no more ants. The stations keep the poison contained. I used them on the floor of our kitchen. A must if you have little children or pets. Would buy again.
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As expected
By Eric on July 8, 2012This is my second order for these traps. The previous order was a year ago. Pros: Great price. Work well Con: Static electricity causes some bait to "fly around" during assembly.
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
These do not work as pictured!
By Jpayne on July 7, 2012There is no real divider to keep the two types of bait part--they will mix and you will waste both. There is also so much static electricity on these that the granules will stick to every part of these and you will not be able to close them. They will only work for protein bait if you assemble them first, peel off the tab access, then pour in the poison. Otherwise, be prepared to clean up every surface they are near. The gel bait can be put in them, then closed with the . For what they are, they are very pricey.
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August 17, 2011Diallo from Birmingham,al asked:
QCan I melt down this roach gel , add Vaseline to keep it moist and add roach dust and maybe some sugar?
The roach gel gets rock hard and ineffective quick. It takes up space because I need to put down another application on top of the old gel bait.
AHeating up the roach gel to the melting point could render it ineffective as the active ingredient is liable to breakdown. Adding roach dust or vaseline will most likely contaminate the bait and make it unattractive to the roaches. You can place the roach bait gel into reusable bait plate stations to stop the gel from drying out and to avoid having to place the product directly on surfaces where it would be hard to remove. Many people choose to place the gel bait on small pieces of plastic wrap or foil to avoid placing it directly on surfaces where the gel may be hard to remove.
February 10, 2010Paula asked:
QI would like the measurements(width x length) of the bait plate stations.
AThe measurements for the bait plate stations are as follows: 3.5"L x 2.5" W and they are about .5" thick when assembled.
July 7, 2011Nicci asked:
QHow many Bait Plate Stations come in a package?
ABait plate stations come in quantities of 12.


