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What can I expect from a fire ant bait?

Last Updated: October 05, 2011

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Fire ant baits contain

  • a food attractant, such as soybean oil,
  • an insecticide or insect growth regulator.

The food attractant

  • Entices fire ant workers to pick up the bait particles and carry them back to the colony.
  • The active ingredient found on the bait particle is then passed around from one ant to another and eventually reaches the queen.
  • Applied properly, and using a fresh bait product, a broadcast application may give 80% to 90% control, rarely 100%.
  • Baits containing indoxacarb are the fastest acting, giving maximum control in 3 to 7 days.

Insect growth regulators

  • When applied late in the year, may take several months to provide maximum control, but may suppress ant colonies for a year or more.

See also FAQ #824: "Which bait do I use?"

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