Advion Ant Gel Bait 4×30 g Pack of 2 with 0.05% Indoxacarb

$76.73

Stop the scout lines and shut down the nest with Advion Ant Gel Bait. Each carton includes four 30-gram tubes of non-repellent gel made with 0.05 percent indoxacarb, so foragers feed, share it through the colony, and you see activity drop within days when used as directed. Labeled for precise crack-and-crevice placements indoors and at exterior entry points, it targets many of the most persistent household ants, including sweet-feeding species. This listing is a Pack of 2 cartons with plungers and tips, so you have plenty for initial knockdown and follow-ups.

Description

If you are tired of seeing scout lines on your counter and wake up to crumbs on parade, Advion Ant Gel Bait 4×30 g Pack of 2 with 0.05% Indoxacarb for Indoor and Outdoor Ant Control gives you a professional, colony-level fix you can use right now. This trusted Advion ant gel formulation uses a non-repellent, food-grade matrix with 0.05 percent indoxacarb that workers carry back to the queen, so you get results across many common species without chasing trails all day. It is labeled for broad indoor and outdoor placements and is known for fast reductions when used as directed, which is exactly why pros keep it on the truck.

Clean kitchen with a tiny Advion gel dot in a backsplash seam and ants feeding

Key Customer Benefits

  • Colony-level results that show up fast. Advion Ant Gel helps eliminate ant populations within days when used as directed, and it is labeled for many of the most stubborn species, including Argentine, odorous house, little black, ghost and Pharaoh ants.
  • Non-repellent, shareable bait that ants do not avoid. The 0.05 percent indoxacarb formula is designed for delayed action and transfer through normal colony feeding, so workers can carry food back to larvae and queens without triggering alarm. Syngenta describes a bio-activation mode of action that is selective to insects, while retailer guidance explains how this delayed effect supports horizontal transfer in social insects.
  • Discreet control in places where sprays are not ideal. You can use the gel indoors and outdoors in residential, commercial and even food-handling establishments, as a crack-and-crevice spot treatment that stays out of sight. The label also spells out food-area restrictions for safe, compliant use.
  • Flexible placements that maximize feeding. The label allows pea-size spots of about 0.1 to 1.0 gram and thin lines around 1/8 inch by 2 inches, with longer runs on heavy trails. Syngenta’s field tips also note that slightly larger spots along active trails let several ants feed at once, which speeds consumption.
  • Plays nicely with integrated pest management. The label advises avoiding recent residual sprays and inspecting placements, and outdoor bait stations can shield gel from heat, dust and rain so it keeps working. That means fewer surface sprays and more targeted control.
  • Real value for ongoing maintenance. Each 30-gram tube yields roughly 30 bait placements, so the Pack of 2 cartons, eight tubes total, can provide about 240 placements across kitchens, break rooms and exterior entry points.
  • Bystander-friendly profile when used as directed. The gel is applied in tiny amounts to protected cracks and seams, and Syngenta highlights indoxacarb’s insect-specific bio-activation. Retailer guidance also notes the product is pet safe when used according to the label.

Product Description

Advion Ant Gel carton with four 30 gram syringes, plunger, and tips, Pack of 2 shown

What this product

Advion Ant Gel Bait is a professional ant gel in four 30 gram tubes per carton, powered by 0.05 percent indoxacarb in a clear, food-grade bait matrix that ants actively feed on. It is labeled for both indoor and outdoor use as precise crack and crevice or spot placements, and it targets a long list of pest species, including Argentine, odorous house, little black, ghost, pharaoh, pavement, carpenter and more. The formulation is non-repellent, so foraging workers do not avoid it and can feed normally.

How it works inside the colony

Indoxacarb is a pro-insecticide. After ants eat the gel, enzymes within the insect convert the molecule into a highly insecticidal form that blocks sodium channels in the nervous system. Because activation happens inside target insects, the bait delivers potent control while staying highly palatable to ants. The delayed effect is important because it allows fed workers to return to the nest and share food with nestmates and queens, which drives a colony-level decline rather than a surface clean-up.

Ant feeding, returning to the nest, and sharing food that spreads through the colony.

What makes Advion feel different in day-to-day use

Two details stand out in real homes and facilities. First, the directions are built for precise, low-mess placements. The label specifies pea-size spots of roughly 0.1 to 1.0 gram and thin lines about one eighth of an inch by two inches, with up to three inches on heavy trails. That lets you feed many ants quickly without smearing bait everywhere. Second, the label is written to protect bait performance, for example, avoid surfaces recently treated with residual sprays and do not spray over your placements later. Those small habits keep the gel attractive and productive.

Why professionals trust the active ingredient

Syngenta’s MetaActive description of indoxacarb explains why technicians rely on this bait in kitchens, break rooms and sensitive accounts. The active is bio-activated by insect enzymes, then it binds to sodium channels and causes paralysis and death. That mechanism helps target insects while allowing a bait matrix that stays attractive over time. Multiple manufacturer and distributor references also highlight the delayed mortality and the resulting transfer to other ants that supports colony elimination when placements are maintained.

Indoxacarb shown as a pro insecticide that activates inside ants and blocks sodium channels

One small office had odorous house ants trailing along a baseboard seam to a paper-towel caddy. We placed small dots every few inches where the trail tucked into the seam, then left them alone. By the next day, staff reported a feeding frenzy at the dots, and by the end of the week the trails were gone. That experience lines up with public reviews and forum reports that describe noticeable slow-down within several days, with larger infestations taking one to three weeks as the transfer effect runs its course. The key was following the label, avoiding any spray cleaners on those seams, and refreshing tiny amounts as they were consumed.

Where it fits in your routine

Think of Advion ant gel as a surgical tool inside a bigger integrated plan. Use very small amounts at active edges, inspect and re-feed as needed, pull competing foods for a day or two, and keep sprays away from your placements. When handled this way, users report fast reductions and pros achieve durable results across sweet-feeding ants and tough species like pharaoh ants.

Product Specifications

Spec Detail
Product type Ready-to-use ant gel bait for crack-and-crevice or spot placements, indoors and at exterior entry points.
Active ingredient Indoxacarb 0.05 percent. Other ingredients 99.95 percent.
Mode of action IRAC Group 22 insecticide. Non-repellent bait that relies on ingestion and transfer within the colony.
Labeled target ants Major pest species including Argentine, odorous house, little black, ghost, pharaoh, pavement, carpenter, thief, rover, crazy and others. Label notes special guidance for pharaoh, harvester and red imported fire ants.
Use sites Residential, institutional, commercial and industrial areas. Examples include apartments, supermarkets, restaurants, hospitals, schools and food handling or storage establishments when used as crack-and-crevice treatment.
Food-area restrictions For food or feed areas, apply only as crack-and-crevice. Do not apply to food-contact surfaces or areas that are routinely washed. Keep bait off exposed food, utensils and prep surfaces.
Application amounts Spots: 0.1 to 1.0 gram each, about 1/4 inch diameter. Lines: about 1/8 inch wide by 2 inches long with up to 3 inches on heavy trails. Place where ants forage or enter.
Indoor placement examples Cracks and crevices along walls or floors, behind or under appliances, around sinks, near garbage collection points, attics and crawl spaces. Inspect and refresh as needed.
Outdoor placement examples Thin beads or spots at entry points such as around doors, windows, utility penetrations, along walls and adjacent trees or harborage. Shield from heat and weather where possible.
Temperature precaution Do not apply on surfaces that exceed 120 to 130 °F, since bait can liquefy and lose effectiveness.
Child and pet caution Do not treat areas that are easily accessible to children or pets. Place bait in protected cracks, seams or stations.
Package contents Per carton: 4 × 30 g syringes (4 × 1.06 oz) of gel. Your described offer includes 4 plungers and 4 tips per pack and is sold as a Pack of 2 cartons. Check seller contents to confirm accessories.
Regulatory identifiers EPA Reg. No. 100-1498. Current label and SDS available from Syngenta.
Storage and disposal Store in a cool, dry place out of reach of children and pets. Dispose of empty syringes in trash or per local guidance.
Safety classification Signal word CAUTION on the federal label. Refer to the SDS for handling information and emergency contacts.

 

How to Apply Advion Ant Gel Bait

Before you start

Do a quick scout. Wipe visible trails with soapy water to remove pheromones, then dry the area. Tidy up crumbs, seal sweets, and empty small trash cans so the gel is the best snack in the room. If you can see any entry gaps, a bead of caulk afterward will help your results last. These basic integrated pest management habits reduce competition and keep ants focused on your bait.

Cleaning an ant trail with soapy water to remove scent before baiting

Find the hot spots and plan your placements

Watch where ants travel for a few minutes. You are looking for narrow edges and seams where they pause or disappear, like the back corner of a counter, the underside of a window trim, a gap beside the dishwasher, or a patio door threshold. Baits work when ants can find and feed on them, which is why strategic placement along active trails is more important than covering a lot of random surfaces. Baits begin to lose palatability after they sit out, so getting them in the right place matters more than using a big amount.

Indoor placement, a step by step guide

Start small and precise. Place pea sized dots, roughly one quarter inch across, or lay thin lines about one eighth of an inch wide by two inches long. Use up to three inch lines only on heavy trails. Tuck placements into cracks and seams near the trail so ants feed without you seeing messy blobs.

Spacing for coverage. Where a trail runs along a baseboard or backsplash, set small dots every six to twelve inches until you see active feeding. Add a couple of dots near harborage such as under the sink lip or behind an appliance toe kick.

Protect the food appeal. Keep gels away from surfaces you recently sprayed with repellent insecticides, and do not clean over your spots with strong chemicals. If you need a removable surface, place gel on a small piece of index card or inside a bait station and slide it into the seam.

Let them eat. Avoid squishing or blocking the trail. The delayed action lets foragers carry indoxacarb back to the colony, which is how you get nest level results instead of a quick knockdown that rebounds.

Pea sized dot and a thin two inch line of ant gel applied in discreet seams.

Outdoor placement that supports the interior fix

Focus on the ring around the building. Place small dots or short lines at ant entry points such as door thresholds, foundation cracks, utility penetrations, and where vegetation touches siding. To intercept foragers more broadly, university guidance suggests spacing baits every ten to twenty feet around the foundation, using tamper resistant bait stations to keep gel shaded from heat, dust, and rain, especially where children or pets are present.

How much to use and how often to refresh

Advion ant gel is designed for many small placements rather than a few large blobs. Check placements every day or two at first. Reapply tiny amounts where gel is gone or crusted. Expect visible slow down within days when placements are hitting the right spots, then continue light refreshes until trails disappear. Large colonies can take several weeks, which is normal for bait programs that work through food sharing.

Safety rules that keep everyone comfortable

Apply only in cracks, crevices, and protected spots that children and pets cannot reach. Keep gel off food, dishes, and food contact surfaces, and use it in food areas only as a crack and crevice treatment. Outdoors, do not apply on hot metal or stone where temperatures climb above one hundred twenty to one hundred thirty degrees Fahrenheit since gels can liquefy and lose performance. If you are working near edible plants, keep placements outside the drip line or use enclosed bait stations, and discard any produce that accidentally touched the gel. Always read and follow the label.

Tamper resistant bait stations placed at exterior entry points, shaded from heat.

What not to do

Do not spray repellent insecticides over your bait, do not smear huge amounts across open surfaces, and do not clean away your own progress by scrubbing trails where ants are actively feeding. If you do need residual control later, wait until the baiting phase is complete and trails have stopped.

Usage Tips

If ants show little interest after a careful setup, move your tiny dots closer to the live trail or try a fresh bead in a cooler, shaded seam. Rotate to a different nutrient profile if needed. Syngenta recommends trying Optigard Ant Gel or using Advion Ant Bait Arena to give colonies another attractive food type. In very warm weather, protect gel inside stations, under eaves, or on the shaded side of trim. Remember, success is about access and sharing, not about volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Advion ant gel take to work?

Most users start to see trails calm down within several days, then colony collapse over one to three weeks depending on colony size and access to the bait. The EPA-approved label notes reductions within days when used as directed, while technician Q&A and user reports say full results can take up to about 21 days on large or multiple colonies.

Will Advion ant gel kill the queen and the whole colony?

That is the goal. Advion is a slow-acting, non-repellent bait with 0.05 percent indoxacarb. Foragers feed, return to the nest, and share the bait through normal colony feeding. Extension guidance explains that slow baits are preferred because they move through the colony to queens and brood.

Why do I sometimes see more ants right after I bait?

A short-term surge usually means the bait is attractive and ants are recruiting nestmates to feed. Pros and retailers note that it can look worse before it gets better during the first week or so, then trails fade as the transfer effect runs its course.

The ants are ignoring my gel. What should I change?

Preferences shift with species and season. Experts recommend offering different bait types and avoiding sprays while you bait. If you suspect pharaoh ants or protein-seeking ants, add or rotate to another nutrient profile so they have a reason to feed. Extension resources also suggest pre-testing with small amounts of sweets versus proteins to see what they want that week.

Can I use Advion ant gel in kitchens and food areas?

Yes, but only as a crack-and-crevice application and never on food or food-contact surfaces. The federal label also says do not place gel where surfaces are routinely washed, and avoid hot surfaces because gel can liquefy and lose effectiveness. If gel touches an exposed surface, remove as much as possible and clean with soap and water.

Is Advion ant gel safe around kids and pets when used correctly?

When you apply tiny dots in protected cracks and seams as directed, guidance notes it would pose no harm and does not release dangerous fumes. Always follow the label and keep placements out of reach.

Where exactly should I place the gel and how much should I use?

Follow live trails and place pea-size spots or thin lines near seams, edges, and entry points. The label specifies about 0.1 to 1.0 gram per spot and lines roughly one eighth of an inch wide by two inches long, up to three inches on heavy trails. Re-inspect and refresh where bait is consumed.

Can I combine Advion ant gel with sprays or cleaners?

Do not spray over or near your bait placements and avoid cleaning agents on those seams during the baiting phase. Sprays can contaminate or repel ants from baits. If you later need additional control, professionals prefer non-repellent liquids away from bait placements and only after baiting has done its job.

Does Advion ant gel work on pharaoh ants?

Advion is one of the gels commonly used for pharaoh ant programs. Success still depends on giving them a food they want and avoiding sprays that can cause colonies to split. University and industry guidance stress bait-only strategies and sanitation for this species.

Can I use the gel outdoors and what about weather or heat?

Yes. The label allows exterior placements at entry points and active trails. Keep gel shaded and protected, use bait stations when possible, and avoid using just before or after irrigation or rainfall so it stays palatable. Do not place on surfaces that exceed roughly 120 to 130 degrees Fahrenheit.

How do I clean up or remove dried gel?

If gel contacts an exposed surface, first remove as much as possible, then wash with soap and water. That instruction comes directly from the federal label.

What is the shelf life and how should I store it?

Unopened tubes last several years when stored at room temperature. You will see ranges from around three years to about five years depending on storage conditions. Keep tubes in a cool, dry place and cap tightly between uses.

Will Advion ant gel stain surfaces or leave an odor?

The SDS lists a very faint odor and the gel is designed for tiny, hidden placements. If you accidentally smear it on an exposed surface, follow the label’s soap-and-water cleanup.

Does Advion ant gel work on carpenter ants and other common household species?

Yes. The product label lists a broad range of pest ants including carpenter, Argentine, odorous house, pavement, little black, ghost, and pharaoh. Place bait on foraging routes and refresh until activity stops.

What results should I expect week by week?

With good placement and no sprays nearby, many households see heavy feeding in the first few days, then a visible slow-down by the end of week one, and steady collapse into weeks two and three for larger colonies. This timeline reflects label claims, technician Q&A, and user experiences.

Conclusion

If ants are wearing a path through your kitchen or office, Advion Ant Gel Bait gives you a calm, methodical way to shut the whole operation down. The gel uses a food-grade matrix and 0.05 percent indoxacarb so foragers feed, share, and carry the active back to queens and brood. That slow, inside-the-colony action is exactly why baits win against persistent species, and why results strengthen over the first one to three weeks as sharing runs its course.

You do not need to flood surfaces or spray over the problem. Place small dots or thin lines in the seams ants already use, protect those spots from heat, moisture, and cleaning, and resist the urge to spray while the bait is working. The federal label allows precise crack-and-crevice applications indoors and at exterior entry points, and it emphasizes keeping bait off food and routinely washed surfaces for a clean, compliant program.

If you suspect tricky species like pharaoh ants, stay patient and bait-focused. Extensions and university guidance caution that repellent sprays can cause colonies to split, while slow-acting baits remain the preferred route to queen and brood. Keep competing foods buttoned up, refresh tiny amounts that are consumed, and let the sharing do the heavy lifting.

 

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