
PHILADELPHIA – FMC Corporation has developed Endius Cockroach Gel Bait, to control cockroaches, including economically important species such as the German and American cockroach. It is available packaged in a 30-gram syringe in a four pack configuration.
With its active ingredient indoxacarb, an IRAC Group 22 mode of action, Endius is intended for use in single and multifamily homes, residential buildings, including homes and schools, food handling establishments, commercial and industrial facilities, as well as transportation equipment. It will be available to the pest control market in Q3 of 2024.
“FMC is proud to introduce a cockroach gel bait into its pest control portfolio. Endius is made up of a proprietary bait from a unique mix of carbohydrates, palatable proteins, and sugars. This combination has been shown in product trials to consistently attract four times more cockroaches than competitive products,” says Kyle Richards, FMC’s pest control & nursery/greenhouse market manager, Global Specialty Solutions. “Endius will be a great fit in the cockroach rotational programs of pest management professionals.”
With its active ingredient indoxacarb, an IRAC Group 22 mode of action, Endius is intended for use in single and multifamily homes, residential buildings, including homes and schools, food handling establishments, commercial and industrial facilities, as well as transportation equipment. It will be available to the pest control market in Q3 of 2024.
“FMC is proud to introduce a cockroach gel bait into its pest control portfolio. Endius is made up of a proprietary bait from a unique mix of carbohydrates, palatable proteins, and sugars. This combination has been shown in product trials to consistently attract four times more cockroaches than competitive products,” says Kyle Richards, FMC’s pest control & nursery/greenhouse market manager, Global Specialty Solutions. “Endius will be a great fit in the cockroach rotational programs of pest management professionals.”
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