08-17-2021, 09:01 PM
The key is that the poison bait has to be slow-acting enough to allow the workers to get it back to the nest
I had a few spots in my house where fire ants had entered. I placed a large sheet of paper with Antixx on it in those locations. The ants swarmed, within a few days they were gone. I haven’t seen any since. I don’t know for certain, but I’m hoping some of them made it back to the nest with bait.
Outside, I have an in-ground lily pond and noticed something floating on the surface of the water a few days ago. I looked closely & it was hundreds of dead fire ants. The mosquito fish won’t touch them fortunately, but I can see how effective the Antixx is.
Antixx is easy to apply. Put on a glove, open the bag, pour a little into a bucket, and sprinkle.
I had a few spots in my house where fire ants had entered. I placed a large sheet of paper with Antixx on it in those locations. The ants swarmed, within a few days they were gone. I haven’t seen any since. I don’t know for certain, but I’m hoping some of them made it back to the nest with bait.
Outside, I have an in-ground lily pond and noticed something floating on the surface of the water a few days ago. I looked closely & it was hundreds of dead fire ants. The mosquito fish won’t touch them fortunately, but I can see how effective the Antixx is.
Antixx is easy to apply. Put on a glove, open the bag, pour a little into a bucket, and sprinkle.