Plungers for bait syringes

5 out of 5 stars 13 Reviews | 2 Q&A

Plungers for bait syringes
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5 out of 5 stars Rating: 5

13 Reviews | 2 Q&A

Product Overview

Plastic replacement plungers for roach and ant bait gel syringes. These plastic plungers fit 27g, 30g and 33g ant and roach bait syringes such as Maxforce FC Ant Bait Gel, Maxforce FC Magnum, Advion Ant Bait Gel, Maxforce FC Select Roach Gel, etc. Sold by the each and in bags of 12.  Each bag contains 12 plungers per bag, plus 12 plastic tips.  Each individual plunger sold comes with a tip included in the purchase price.

These plungers will not fit the larger gel tubes such as the MaxForce FC Roach Gel in the 60 gram tube which comes with it's own plunger.

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Shipping Weight 0.03 lbs
Manufacturer Executive Pest Control Products

Details

Plastic replacement plungers for roach and ant bait gel syringes. These plastic plungers fit 27g, 30g and 33g ant and roach bait syringes such as Maxforce FC Ant Bait Gel, Maxforce FC Magnum, Advion Ant Bait Gel, Maxforce FC Select Roach Gel, etc. Sold by the each and in bags of 12.  Each bag contains 12 plungers per bag, plus 12 plastic tips.  Each individual plunger sold comes with a tip included in the purchase price.

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Almost perfect, but it's not the plunger's fault!

    By Bryan on 08/28/2012

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    I found that these plungers actually allow the applicator to control the droplet size much easier than an old Maxforce bait gun (AKA caulk gun!) BUT....I would occasionally have considerable difficulty get the bait to dispense, but it was due to the Magnum FC bait having solid pieces of dried bait in them. Kind of a pain, but it certainly reduces the waste associated with bait guns.

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    15 of 15 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    plunger

    By Cecilia on 12/02/2014

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    Without the plunger it works just so much easier with it.

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    7 of 7 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Satisfied customer

    By Kate on 08/14/2015

    Exactly what I was looking for; shipped promptly, arrived intact with free shipping! I have recommended this site to my friends.

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    5 of 6 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Ant gel plunger

    By House on 08/21/2015

    You need this because a package of 4 gel tubes only comes with one plunger and 2 tips- thereby you need another plunger which comes with the 2 additional tips - unless you plan on reusing the old contaminated ones

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    5 of 6 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Extra Plungers

    By William on 11/04/2015

    It's great that you sell extra plungers. I'm sure I'm not the only one who looses one. Thanks.

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    4 of 5 people found this review helpful

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Can you buy plungers separately?
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Yes, additional plungers for bait syringes are available to purchase separately. These plungers are for applying gel baits such as Roach Bait Gel or Ant Bait Gel tubes.

We do include one plunger automatically per order (not per tube) for the roach bait gels and ant bait gels. 

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Can the Plungers for bait syringes be used to inject liquid into the slab for termite treatments?
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The Plungers for bait syringes are for use with Roach and Ant Bait Gel Tubes and would not be used for injecting liquid insecticides/termiticides into concrete, wall voids or other areas. 

If needing to inject a termiticide mixed solution in holes that have been drilled across concrete (driveways, patios, sidewalks) for the continous termite barrier  treatment, use a 1 gallon hand pump sprayer with the nozzle set to spray a pin stream spray and slowly spray ½ gallon of mixed solution into each hole across the concrete. Another option is to use a funnel and place the tip of the funnel into the hole and slowly pour the mixed solution into the funnel to work it’s way down into the hole. 

Please view our Subterranean Termite Guide for more information on this process for treating across concrete. 

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Plungers for bait syringes 5 out of 5 stars Rating: 5 (13 Reviews / 2 Q&A)

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