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HOW
TO BAIT FOR ROACHES
“GUIDE”
When
placing baits for cockroach control, consider three vital
characteristics of cockroaches. They need food, water and shelter
to survive.
Cockroaches
generally forage randomly at night, using their antennae to sense
and smell food. Thus, cockroaches are much more likely to find the
bait if it is in or close to harborages from which they emerge and
between shelter, water, and food sources. Keep in mind that
cockroaches live as close as possible to food sources.
Residential
Bait Placement Guide for Maxforce Roach Killer Bait Gel and FC
Bait Stations
Before
applying any insecticide always read the label on the container
and follow the directions carefully.
This
guide typical application sites for Maxforce FC Roach Killer Bait
Stations and Roach Killer Bait Gel in a residential setting.
Please note, the key to eliminating cockroaches is to place
Maxforce bait as close as possible to roach harborages. This guide
is not meant to replace a thorough visual inspection when
determining the best location(s) to place Maxforce baits.
In
most locations, bait stations and gel placements can be used
interchangeably. Having both products available gives you the
flexibility to apply the most appropriate product to each specific
site. Keep the following advantages of each bait form in mind when
determining the most appropriate product for each
environment.
FC
Bait Stations
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Offer greater protection of bait from contamination by
cleaning products, other pesticides or by dust and dirt, resulting
in longer, effective residual control.
·
Provide more bait per placement than gel for heavily
infested areas. (1.5 gms per station vs. 0.5 gms. (high rate) for
gel)
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Easier to inspect and monitor feeding activity
·
Can be dated for easy monitoring (write date on bottom
label, or use a grease pencil to date the top of stations -
Maxforce FC bait stations will remain effective for up to one year
or until the bait is completely consumed).
Bait
Gel
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Can be placed directly into small cracks, crevices, and
voids that harbor roaches.
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Easy to hide so guest will not see bait placements
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Can be applied in very small size bait placement, if
necessary. Smaller, more frequent gel placements provide faster
control than larger, less frequent placements.
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Offers lower cost per placement than bait stations.
General
Maxforce Baiting Tips
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Apply bait in areas of greatest insect activity - inside
the harborage or within 10-12 inches of the harborage or travel
route.
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If a bait placement is completely consumed, reapply bait in
the same spot. Roaches leave behind secretions and droppings to
attract other roaches to good food sources and to safe harborages.
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Maxforce FC bait stations act as monitoring devices as well
as control agents. Inspect bait stations the same way you would
inspect a rodent bait station. Look for evidence of bait
consumption and droppings to verify activity and identify problem
areas.
·
Be careful not to contaminate Maxforce FC bait stations
with conventional pesticides or cigarette smoke, which can reduce
bait acceptance. Make sure the Maxforce resealable containers are,
in fact, sealed to keep the bait fresh and protected from
contamination.
·
Store Maxforce gel in a moderate temperature range. The gel
will start to liquify at temperatures below -10 degrees or above
140 degrees Fahrenheit. When returned to a moderate temperature
range, the gel will regain its normal consistency with no lost
effectiveness.
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Gel may stain textiles and some porous surfaces. Place gel
directly into cracks and crevices or hard to see areas where a
slight stain will not cause a problem.
How
Much Maxforce is Needed for Residential Control
The
number of bait placements required per residence depends upon the
size of each home or apartment, the severity of the infestation
plus the amount of clutter and alternative food sources available.
An average of 12 strategic placements per residence normally
provide excellent control and a range of anywhere from 5-20
placements per residence is typical.
Non-Residential
Placements of Maxforce
Although
this placement guide focuses on residential placements of Maxforce
Roach Killer products, please note that both the FC Bait Stations
and Gel are broadly labeled for non-residential use as well.
Kitchen
FC
Bait Station Placements
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Refrigerator - Between refrigerator and nearby appliance,
such as the
dishwasher.
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Sink - Alongside pipe collar where drainpipe enters the
wall
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Cupboards - Flush mounted against. an upper corner
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Other appliances - Behind microwave, toaster, blender,
coffee maker, etc.
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Floor placements - underneath dishwasher and/or oven
Gel
Placements
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Drawers - Alongside the interior of the door frame.
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Cupboards - Underneath selected cupboards where frame meets
wall
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Counter - Underneath counter where sink is located
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Fume or Vent-a-Hood - Along the inside rear corner of hood
(ensure no gel
will drip onto stove top)
Bathroom
Bait
Station Placements
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Toilet - Mounted on upper rear corner of tank
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Lower Cabinets - Flush mounted against an upper corner
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Sink - Alongside pipe collar where drainpipe enters the
wall
Gel
Placements
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Sink - Upward angle into the overflow drain
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Condensation Surfaces - Places where condensation can build
up such as
top of door frame, top medicine cabinet and
alongside decorations.
Other
Rooms (Indoors)
Bait
Station Placements
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Closets - Flush mounted against an upper corner or door
trim.
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Appliances - Behind television, stereo, computer monitor,
fish tank, wall
clocks, light fixtures, etc.
·
Dressers - Flush mounted in corner alongside the interior
of the drawer
frame
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Furniture - Under base of couch and/or bed where crumbs
accumulate
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Utility Room/Area - Underneath hot water heater and/or
adjacent to washing
machine
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Garage - Flush mounted to door frame where roaches can
enter residence
Gel
Placements
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Interior piping - Around all exposed interior pipe channels
(such as hot water
heater inlet)
Outdoors
Gel
Placements
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Rain Gutters - Apply in seam between rain gutters and roof
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Attic & Soffit Vents - Between air vent holes
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Siding - Under siding/molding
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Exposed pipes - Around all exterior pipe collars or where
pipe enters wall.
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Also - In brick weep holes, in window cracks and crevices,
around decks
and stairs, around the intake vents of air
conditioning units.
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