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Combat Max 2 in 1 Ant Bait Station features a fast-acting dual formula gel that targets 11 common ant species by appealing to both sugar and protein preferences. Its transparent, ready-to-use bait stations allow easy monitoring and replacement, delivering insecticide deep into colonies for complete elimination. Trusted by thousands, it’s a climate-resilient solution designed to keep your home ant-free all year long.



| ASIN | B0CF14DZS5 |
| ASIN | B0CF14DZS5 |
| Active Ingredients | Fipronil |
| Best Sellers Rank | #309 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #12 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Brand Name | Combat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,713) |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2023 |
| Included Components | Bait Station |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Type Name | Ant Bait |
| Item Weight | 0.84 Ounces |
| Item model number | 00023400071722 |
| Manufacturer | Henkel |
| Manufacturer | Henkel |
| Model Number | 00023400071722 |
| Part Number | 00023400071722 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 6.69 x 4.53 inches; 0.84 ounces |
| Target Species | Ant |
| UPC | 023400071708 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
J**S
Really works
The best. Works quickly. No ants in my office anymore.
Y**G
Effective dual-action bait for stubborn winter ants
With climate change making weather patterns so unpredictable lately, we have started seeing ants indoors even during the winter. We dealt with small black ants that seemed completely uninterested in standard sugar-based baits; they would simply bypass every gel or boxed trap we tried. This product finally solved the problem. The dual-supply of both protein and sugar is the key. It does not stick to the ants, which ensures they can actually carry the bait back to the colony for maximum effectiveness. If you have "picky" ants that ignore traditional baits, this is definitely worth it.
C**S
It works. Need better quality control.
Bought this bait after having tried the other Combat ant gel (the one that comes in a syringe) which seems to have changed and doesn't seem to work anymore. You have to be careful when you break off the tab, to make sure it comes off cleanly in one piece and the bait chambers are properly exposed. My first one broke off improperly, and I had to poke a hole with a screwdriver to expose the bait. Also, you have to be careful when you break off the tab to make sure the liquid gel bait doesn't leak and splatter out. Can't speak for the solid brown bait, but the ants I had really took to the yellow gel side, and they were gone in a few days. One of the bait stations in the box I received had leaked out, and soaked the cardboard box. Looked like the seam between the top and bottom pieces of the bait station wasn't properly sealed. Not sure if this was poor manufacturing or maybe it was improperly stored. Wish folks would check for these things before it leaves the factory and before it leaves the warehouse.
T**8
Small, Unobtrusive, and Very Effective
I had been using the TERRO outdoor liquid bait stations, but I didn’t like how large and noticeable they looked. These Combat bait stations are much smaller, and the color blends in well, so they don’t stand out. The effectiveness was impressive. I placed them where the ants were coming in, and by the next day the ants were completely gone. For something this compact and discreet, the results were excellent. I’m very satisfied with how well these worked and how unobtrusive they are.
N**K
Good Stuff
Ants love it, then gradually disappear.
V**F
Old Dried Out Bait Stations
Unfortunately, my experience with this product was NOT one of success. For over 30 years, I have used an environmentally responsible method of a water, sugar, and powdered borax soap solution, and it has never failed to quickly eliminate an ant problem. As suggested by a friend, I purchased this 4 bait station product and deployed all four stations. After activating each station, the entry point of each was jagged, and definitely not a welcome pass through for the ants, but they are industrious, so I waited, only to observe that over numerous days, few if any actually entered the station, thereby rendering the intended outcome totally ineffective. I next tried to move some of the bait closer to the entry point, but no luck with that. Ultimately, I decided to open up the station, remove the bait and present that to be consumed by the ants, but upon getting the bait waifer, (disc) out of the trap, I discovered that it was hard as a rock. There was nothing moist at all about it. In order to get it into any possible form that might be consumed or carried back to a nest, I had to cover the disc with a paper towel and repeatedly pound it with a hammer to reduce it to a form that might be consumed or transported. My conclusion is that I was sold an old product, with dried out bait stations's that would never have had any chance of being effective. After dismantling the stations in a final attempt to render them effective, I would not expect to be able to return them. Also, there is no dating on the box that would indicate when the product, or even this particular run of the product, was manufactured, or an expiration date of its efficacy. While I did read reviews of success with this product, mine could not be one of them.
E**N
Central Texas house invaders aren't interested in it
Around July-September in central Texas, we tend to get ants coming into the house, often searching for water during the long dry late-summer. if you happen to leave out any kind of food, they'll be all over it and they seem to like some kinds of laundry detergent and will swarm through your clean clothes trying to find the source of the scent (I suspect they're pretty confused about it as there's nothing to be found and after a couple of days they move on). I've tried a number of the liquid ant baits but they've always ignored them, which is curious since these critters do like sweet stuff and will mass around a honey or syrup bottle lid if you leave any remnants. Since this suggested it works on 11 types of ants, I figured I'd give it a try, but the ants ignored it. Perhaps they're just smart. I agree with others - the way you have to snap off the cover of the bait station is not so easy and those with arthritis may want to grab a pair of pliers to do the job. I'm sure this stuff does wonders for ants who are interested in it. If you can identify your ant type and match it to the 11 types this kills, you're even more likely to have success. I've had difficulty identifying my nests as the critters don't match descriptions I've sought out of common central Texas ant types. So for the time being, I get to live in an extended ant colony as I seek other ways to get rid of them. Sure, I could get a professional exterminator, but where's the fun in that?
O**A
فعّال
L**I
Useless
ع**ر
اختفا النمب من المنزل في غضون يومين فقط
B**R
تم استخدام الطُعُم في مدينة مكة المكرمة لمكافحة النمل الأحمر الصغير في البداية لم يحصل أي شيء ولم يخرج النمل للطُعُم، ثم قمت بوضع قطعة من الطعام لجذب النمل وبالفعل خرج النمل وإلتمّ حول قطعة الطعام والطُعُم، بعدها أزلت قطعة الطعام لأترك النمل حول الطُعُم السام فقط، لكن بعد فتر ترك النمل الطُعُم كما هو ولم يقترب منه مرة أخرى
S**Y
It is not working at all. Ants just go Around and above and did not kill even one Ant.
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