How to dispose of terro liquid ant baits
Rachel Davis
Terro Liquid Bait is a sweet liquid comprised of sodium tetraborate and dehydrate, It is more often referred to as borax, which attracts insects. Individual ants die within 48 hours after ingesting the bait, as stated by the manufacturer. So long the active ingredient is efficient, the liquid bait is not required to be taken away when it expires. To draw in ants, the bait must be in liquid form and be able to be poured. When the bin is not full you can dispose of it or make it available for recycling when it is in stock.
Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing Aro... Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing AroundWhen the bin is partially full, call the local Solid Waste Agency to get instructions on how to dispose of it. Don’t flush anything that’s not used into any drain, either outdoor or indoor. If the bait is depleted It is time to replace it. After the ants are removed, it is important to replace the baits every three months to keep the ants from returning. The most effective bait for ants. Ants have no ability to reason and therefore every action they take is accidental however Terro Liquid Ant Bait continues to operate the same way. Although it does not kill insects immediately upon contact, it does slowly follow the ants that have eaten it the opportunity to disperse the poison across their colony. TERRO Outside Liquid Ant Bait Stations can be a great alternative.
The large bait cups can be used inside as well as outside and effectively eliminate the entire ant population. Common household ants are drawn to baits and will bring their bait to the queen of the colony if the bait tastes sweet to them. Place the baited tiles along the edges of tubs, sinks, windowsills, under kitchen cabinets as well as on the floor and baseboards and around corners can help keep the area neat.