New InTice Smart Ant Gel contains a mix of four essential carbohydrates in a sweet bait gel that ants love. InTice Smart Ant Gel mimics the OutSmart brand of ant gel (no longer available) that was so effective and so popular among pest control professionals for many years. Smart Ant Gel won't "skin over" and dry out like other bait gels, and won't drip or run even in hot weather. Accepted by a wide variety of common household ants. One tube contains 1.5 oz. of bait.
| Active Ingredient: | Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate 5% |
| Target pests: | Ants (including Acrobat, Argentine, Bigheaded, Cornfield, Crazy, Ghost, Little Black, Odorous House, Pavement, Pyramid, Whitefooted, Thief and Honey). Does NOT control Carpenter Ants, Fire Ants, Pharoah Ants or Harvester Ants. |
| For use in: | Indoors and Outdoors. |
| Pet safe: | yes. |
| NOT FOR SALE TO: | MI |
| Manufactured By: | Rockwell Labs (UPC: 837654797037) |
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New InTice Smart Ant Gel contains a mix of four essential carbohydrates in a sweet bait gel that ants love. InTice Smart Ant Gel mimics the OutSmart brand of ant gel (no longer available) that was so effective and so popular among pest control professionals for many years. Smart Ant Gel won't "skin over" and dry out like other bait gels, and won't drip or run even in hot weather. Accepted by a wide variety of common household ants. One tube contains 1.5 oz. of bait.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful:
Great Acceptance
By D. on October 14, 2010This bait has worked wonderfully for me. I can put this where sweet ants are trailing and completely eliminate them within 3 days. Others baits I have used, worked great if you could get the ants to eat them. Often you will have to try an eliminate any other food sources before the ants will reluctantly eat the bait. Ants flock to this bait immediately, even passing up other food sources. This bait also seems to work outdoors just as well as indoors. I would highly recommend this product.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
Still had ants.
By Scott on August 12, 2011
Verified PurchaseAfter 7 days My ant problem was still significant. My wife pulled out the Terro and within 3-4days they were gone.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
Intice Works Well
By Muge on August 14, 2011
Verified PurchaseI squeezed some of this gel on pieces of cardboard and placed them on a few different locations on the ant trail. In a day or two the ants were all over the gel. There were fewer and fewer of them in the house. I continued to leave the rest of the product outdoors. Nothing happened to it across various conditions, until the ants finished it up. I still see fewer and fewer ants out in the garden. I think this product works great.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
Reveiw
By Scott on July 9, 2012Did not work. Dries out in a couple hour though or claim that it will not. Don't bother!
ants i hate em
By Lou on August 21, 2012bought this gel a few times. the ants run to it. its been a week and the ants still keep coming to the bait. hope to kill em all
Black ants could not get enough
By Paul on September 24, 2012As soon as I applied it the ants were on it. Next morning lots of dead ants. Used Pyrethrins powder to get ones in crevice that gel did not eliminate. Combination seemed to work well so far.
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February 23, 2010Tammy asked:
QDo I just put a pea size dot Of Intice Smart Ant Gel on the floor or area where there is ant activity?
Do I need any supplemental items?
AYes, you will apply small, pea-sized bait placements of Intice Smart Ant Gel where ants congregate or are seen entering the building. Bait near or in cracks, crevices or void spaces around windows, door jams and sills, eaves, patios, garages, under stairwells, and crawl spaces. The need for supplemental products would be based on the type of ants you are treating and their nutritional needs. Ants may prefer protein based baits such as Maxforce Granular Insect bait or Mother Earth Scatter Bait over sweet baits like the Intice Smart Ant Gel depending on the life cycle of the colony. You can try the Peanut Butter and Honey test to see if there is a bait preference. We recommend you offer both sweet bait and protein bait at the same time to ensure bait acceptance.





