Bait stations for cockroaches contains a variety of baits. Place the bait stations in areas where you have seen or suspect roaches. You can place it inside your cabinets or drawers, or in other areas as needed. Cockroach baits typically work best after a couple of days when the cockroaches have discovered them and begin eating them. At first they will eat some and take some back to their nests to feed other roaches. After several serveings, the population will decrease over time until there are no more cockroaches left in your home With this bait station for cockroaches, you can stop worrying about cockroaches again. Place it in your kitchen or anywhere else you might spot cockroaches. Use the bait stations in conjunction with our other products to eliminate any and all of the pests in your home. Take yourself back to the days when you didn’t have to worry about those pesky insects with our anti-cockroach products here at Bayer The Cockroach Bait Stations provide an attractive food source to target cockroaches in the station. Cockroaches enter the stations, eat the bait and return to their harborage site to die. Each packet contains enough bait to fill one station, with instructions for use. Please note that the stations are not designed for outdoor use.
- Start killing small roaches in hours and prevent them from returning for up to 12 months
- Easy to use, no mess baits, do not require activation. Note : Not for Garden Use
- Simply place them where roaches are found and relax while they kill non-stop day and night
- Best used in areas like under sinks, behind toilets, and behind appliances, killing the ones you see and the ones you don’t and destroys the nest
- 18 child resistant bait stations are included; Place additional baits about 1½ feet away; Place baits carefully so they are touching the walls or corners
Additional Info :
Color | White |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 4.6 Inches |
Width | 7.1 Inches |
Length | 1.8 Inches |
Weight | 5 Pounds |
- Get rid of cockroach problems at the source with this specially Designed Large roach bait product containing Hydramethylnon
- Easy to use, no mess baits do Not require activation
- Simply place them wherever you see or have seen roaches and relax while they kill non sTop day and night
- Best used in areas like under sinks, behind toilets, and behind appliances, killing the ones you see and the ones you don’t and destroys the nest
- Eight child resistant bait stations are Included
- Power Source Type: Combat Roach Killing Bait, Large Roach Bait Station, 8 Count
Additional Info :
Color | Large 8 ct |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 7.1 Inches |
Width | 7.1 Inches |
Length | 1.5 Inches |
Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
- Advion Cockroach bait arena is a high-performing product targeting all prevailing pest species of cockroaches
- No residue or odor
- Easy-to-use and long-lasting
- Item package weight: 0.45 pounds
Additional Info :
Color | White |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 2.5 Inches |
Width | 11.5 Inches |
Length | 8.5 Inches |
- Bait station attracts and kills roaches for complete control
- See-thru window lets you know when to replace bait station
- Adhesive strips keep bait in place on walls or under cabinets
- Discreet design makes it easy to hide among your décor
- Includes 6 roach bait stations
Additional Info :
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 0.5 Inches |
Width | 1.9 Inches |
Length | 1.9 Inches |
- Advion cockroach bait arena provides complete control of cockroach colinies with the active ingredient indoxacarb.
- The bait’s slow-acting active ingredient provides enough time for cockroaches to transfer it throughout the colony by touching and indirectly through feeding on feces or poisoned carcasses.
- Easy-to-use and long-lasting.
- No residue or odor
Additional Info :
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 7.7 Inches |
Width | 10.45 Inches |
Length | 6.95 Inches |
Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Bait Station For Cockroaches
What Is A Cockroach Bait Station And How Does It Work?
A cockroach bait station is a device designed to lure in and kill roaches. It consists of two parts: the bait itself, and a container where it can be placed. The container has openings that allow the roaches to enter, but prevent them from escaping. Once they’ve entered, they eat the poisonous bait inside and die.
A cockroach infestation is usually caused by an infestation of their nests, which are often located somewhere hidden behind walls or under floorboards. Roaches don’t come out during daylight hours because they’re afraid of predators like birds and cats—they only come out at night when there’s no danger from predators (and humans). Their nests are made up of hundreds or even thousands of other roaches who birth new generations daily; this means that not only will killing one cockroach eliminate one roach problem but also many future pest problems!
Do Bait Stations Really Work For Roaches?
You can find bait stations in many grocery stores or online. You should choose a bait station that is specifically designed to be used with cockroach baits, and not just any old roach trap. When buying a bait station, make sure it has an adjustable door so that you can control how much access the roaches have to the bait.
The amount of poison should be enough to kill all of the roaches in your house but not so much that it’s dangerous for people and pets who might come into contact with it. If you’re unsure how much poison to use or if you want some help choosing what product will work best for your situation, talk with an exterminator before purchasing anything online!
Once you’ve chosen which product will work best for your situation (and purchased it), place several small piles of insecticide on cardstock inside each compartment within one side of your trap until they’re completely full.
Can a cockroach bait station replace professional pest control treatment?
Cockroach bait stations are a good choice if you have a small cockroach problem and want to treat it yourself, but be aware that they aren’t always effective. The effectiveness of the bait station depends on how many other food sources are available for the roaches, whether you’ve removed all their hiding places, and how well the station itself is secured so that the roaches can’t get in but pets and children cannot. Cockroaches are notoriously hard to control: even if you use an insecticide containing hydramethylnon or fenoxycarb (as some baits do), there’s no guarantee that your home will be bug-free after using one of these products.
If you’re still determined to use an over-the-counter product instead of calling an exterminator, choose something that gives instructions on how much bait should go into each station so you know how much total product should be used in each room. For example, some manufacturers recommend putting multiple stations under sinks while others advocate placing one near every exit point where insects might enter from outside—but never mixing them together or placing them too close together because this could cause cross contamination during feeding times when hungry critters can’t tell which type of bait is labeled “sugar water” versus which contains toxic chemicals intended for killing them off once ingested!
If you’re dealing with a roach infestation, you should contact a licensed pest control professional to properly identify your infestation and help you eradicate it.
The first step to eliminating cockroaches is identifying the species you’re dealing with. Different types of roaches require different treatments and can’t be treated for other species. For example, German cockroach eggs are laid in cracks and crevices and hatch within 3-9 days. If you’re trying to treat an infestation of American cockroaches (the most common variety), but only treating in areas where the German cockroaches might lay their eggs, you’ll be wasting time and money by not treating their egg incubation sites as well.
The next step is identifying how widespread your problem is—and whether it’s a problem at all. A professional pest control company will have access to specialized equipment that can help them determine exactly how many pests are present in your home or business, what they’re eating, where they live and if any additional animals like mice or rats are contributing to your difficulties.