🐜 Stop ants before they start—Raid your space with confidence!
Raid Ant Bait Station is a powerful, solid-format ant killer designed for both indoor and outdoor use. With a pack of 12 discreet bait stations, it effectively eliminates entire ant colonies within 3-4 weeks, providing long-lasting protection backed by the trusted Raid brand from Germany.
Product Name | Raid Ant Bait Station, Pack of 12 |
Weight | 0.51 Kilograms |
Units | 12.0 Count |
Manufacturer contact | SCJ Ltd. Camberley GU16 7AJ |
Country of origin | Germany |
Brand | Raid |
Format | SOLID |
Country of origin | USA |
R**N
Ultimate ant destroyer
Our house was invaded by ants, including flying ants they were all over our downstairs rooms. I positioned 4 of the bait traps near to the nest and we noticed the difference within a couple of days, it has now been 7/10 days and they have gone completely This is amazing stuff we had been using various sprays which proved useless. Will wait for the winter and try to get rid of nest which we know is behind our fridge in the kitchen would strongly recommend as never seen the like before
M**A
Only for black ants
Works well for black ants only. Had some yellow ones, that made a nest out of it!
I**N
Brilliant product, worked a treat
Bought these as a last ditch effort to get rid of an ants nest on my balcony before forking out £300 for professional pest control. Had tried some other brands but nothing worked. Within 5 minutes of setting these traps (very easy to set up, you just stick the end of the scissors into the indicated spot and give it a wiggle) the ants were swarming in droves out of the nest, going in and out of the traps and carrying the bait back to their mates. Within 24 hours there was no more ant activity to be seen. Absolutely brilliant, I'm gobsmacked at how quickly it worked. I can enjoy my balcony again now!
G**N
The best don’t buy anything else!
The best ant bait on the market!
R**E
It was ok
It killed the ants initially ,but stopped working after a short while and hadn't killed all the ants so they just came back. It is quite expensive to have to repeat the baits every few weeks.
S**M
Thus product works
These are great, I have found when they go dry to change for a new but the ant population has decrease quite alot. Great product and still using them.
D**H
Hope they work
I had trouble opening the tins, hoping that these will work as at the moment my garden is full of any nests
V**.
KILLING ANTS
Although I cannot say my home was exactly infested with black ants, they were a nuisance. I first saw them appearing in the bathroom, through a tiny hole that seemed to go behind the tiles in the shower! At first I just crushed the poor critters but although I stopped seeing them in the bathroom, then they appeared one or two on my computer keyboard, or my bedside table, or across the lounge carpet, then on my work surface in the kitchen, and a couple of cupboards. Although the most I have seen at one time is six, and it is just usually one or two, I decided to deal with it before it got out of hand. The thing is, I don't eat at my computer, I don't eat in bed, I sure as hell don't eat in the bathroom, so they were marauding.The day I bought these Raid Ant Bait Stations I had seen six on my work surface, next to the kitchen sink, but I hadn't left any crumbs or food debris there. At first I sprayed with bleach but they kept on coming. The day Raid Ant Bait Stations arrived, I popped one can behind the toaster, and one can on the floor under the fridge/freezer. I haven't seen an ant in the kitchen since. However, I have just seen them back in the bathroom again, staggering around. I think they might have had a rough night of it in the Raid Ant Bait Stations. I think that the nest must be there, at the back of the shower tiles. (How did they end up there?). So I've just popped a welcome can of Raid Ant Bait Stations in the corner, out of the way of my ever-curious Ragdoll cat. Come and get it, ants. 😂Someone mentioned it is difficult to use the cans. It's not. You have to pierce the metal can in two places where shown with a sharp object. I held the cans firmly down on a hard work surface, holding on either side of the can with my fingers and the palm of my hand out of the way, and shoved the point of a small knife gently but firmly into the can. Easy peasy.
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