🛡️ Defend Your Domain from Ant Invasions!
STEM Liquid Ant Baits are designed to effectively eliminate entire ant colonies, including the queen, through a spill-proof bait station that ensures mess-free application. With rapid action visible within 24 hours, these bait stations are easy to use—just peel, place, and let the ants do the work. Ideal for indoor use, they target common household ants while excluding specific species like carpenter and fire ants.
S**R
works well
This works really well and it is easy to use. The ingredients also seem much better than others out there. I really like that they are spill proof. These are very well designed.
J**D
Did not work for me.
Bad design. The ants would not enter the traps! They would go around them. Regardless, if some ants DID actually go in, nothing happened to them. After a few days of covering my apartment with these traps, the ant army marches on, undeterred...
J**A
Ant bait traps
These are amazing! I set out the traps and the next day one of them was filled with ants! They eat what's inside and then they bring it back and kill the rest. Some of them don't make it back you will see dead ants on your floor but after a day or two you won't see any more! I haven't seen an ant in over a month these are better than the spray!!
S**
Didn’t work BUT then it did
We had ants. Yes, had ants. I put these traps out like the instructions said but the ants just walked on by. I put several traps out right in the middle of the crowd of ants around my trash can in the kitchen but none of them gave a crap. I was sooooo mad. At that point I was desperate and I thought I had to do something while I waited to get different ant traps. So I turned the trap upside down a squeezed the liquid into the trash and other places they were. After several minutes they started flocking to the little droplets. Soon there were more ants at the droplets than in the trash, I guess. Well it was about 24 or so hours and I haven’t seen any in a couple of days now. So yes in a way I’d say 5 stars for the poison but not in the trap design. That I’d give a 2. Oh, I used vinyl gloves and washed everything afterwards.
V**1
Does not work in my experience.
Had limited effect after three weeks of use. Adjusted daily to new ant army main trail patterns had little to no impact on small black ants.
L**A
Works as intended
These worked to get rid of ants that we were spotting near our pet feeder. Does the job quickly, and within a few days we saw no more pesky ants.
J**I
It didn’t work out good
When the ants find their way into this Bait trap it seems to work, but for some reason, majority of the ants don’t go in there so it doesn’t work. The ants are not immediately attracted to the bait.
B**N
These Are NOT Liquid-- Buy Actual Liquid Baits Instead
These are not liquid baits, or if they are then they must have solidified during shipping. The white substance inside the casing is entirely solid and can rattle around like a mint. If the substance is supposed to be a liquid, then why is it shown as a solid in the pictures?The plastic casing itself is poorly molded too, giving ample space for household ants to just crawl under and through. The ants literally needed a ramp up or to crawl down from a wall to get inside the bait.I'm also confused by the pictures included in the listing. These were the first result that popped up when I searched "pet friendly ant bait" and picture 5 in the listing states "Children and pets may enter areas where station is in use," while picture 2 states "Store in a cool, dry area inaccessible to children and domestic animals." Are the stations pet-friendly or not?I've had all eight bait stations opened on the ant trail for four days now, and I've only ever seen a few ants go inside one of them yesterday. Besides that, the ants seem to just walk around or under the plastic casing and continue on their trail.I then bought gel-filled baits and noticed the ants were swarming inside them within hours. I even put one in a completely sealed cabinet away from the ant trail and the ants deviated from their trail to come find the bait. I'd assume that the ants can smell the liquid gel bait from a distance and are attracted to it over actual food, while the solid STEM bait has a significantly weaker scent and can't attract ants as effectively.Don't waste your time on these *solid* ant baits. Get gel-filled bait packs or gel drops and they'll save you a ton of time.
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