SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — Zoëcon Professional Products has introduced Formitrol Ant Bait Gel, designed for the immediate knockdown and long-term control of a diverse range of nuisance ants.
All ants belong to a single family, Formicidae – that’s why Zoëcon chose the name Formitrol for this versatile ant control solution. This combination gel bait features a dual-action formula, combining the adulticide dinotefuran and Zoëcon's insect growth regulator (IGR)(S)-Methoprene to break the ant life cycle, ensuring both quick results and sustained control of the colony. The attractive bait palatability of Formitrol Ant Bait Gel attracts a broad range of ants, Zoëcon reports.
Formitrol Ant Bait Gel consists of a syringe style format for easy and precise applications for areas with both known and suspected nuisance ant activity. The Formitrol label features one of the industry's most extensive lists of nuisance ant species with over 20+ listed. Formitrol also controls odorous house ants, Argentine ants, little black ants, pavement ants, ghost ants, and more.
Tony Schultz, senior director of the Zoëcon Professional Products division of Central Life Sciences, said,"Formitrol Ant Bait Gel represents a significant leap forward for our product portfolio and presents our customers with an even greater variety of solutions. Its dual-action formula and extensive ant species coverage make it an indispensable tool for both immediate and long-term pest management."
Formitrol Ant Bait Gel is labeled for both indoor and outdoor use. Lear more at www.zoecon.com.
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