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使用方法 cockroaches (げっ歯類)に対して使用する。包装に記載された指示に従ってください。 Review: Very much effective - Very much effective Review: This is very powerful and useful for cockroach N1 - Very useful and great drug for cockroach N1

| ASIN | B0148W0WOE |
| Amazon 売れ筋ランキング | スポーツ&アウトドア - 14,438位 ( スポーツ&アウトドアの売れ筋ランキングを見る ) リール用オイル・グリス - 10位 |
| GTIN (Global Trade Identification Number) | 00702941532069 |
| UPC | 701801587515 702941532069 |
| おすすめ度 | 5つ星のうち4.6 58,783 レビュー |
| ターゲット種 | げっ歯類 |
| パック数 | 4 |
| ブランド | Syngenta |
| ブランド名 | Syngenta |
| メーカー型番 | 383920 |
| 品番・型番 | 383920 |
| 商品の形状 | ジェル |
| 商品の重量 | 4.23 オンス |
| 商品タイプ | ジェル |
| 対象となる動植物 | げっ歯類 |
| 液体の容量 | 1.06 液量オンス |
| 液体容量 | 1.06 液量オンス |
B**L
Very much effective
Very much effective
R**.
This is very powerful and useful for cockroach N1
Very useful and great drug for cockroach N1
F**Y
Effective
There are so many cockroach in our apartment, When I used it in the night in every corner where the coakroach hiding and the morning when I checked it,its effective they are dying.It's effective
र**ी
Ass
Good Veribice
S**V
Half a bottle, Zero Roaches!!
I used only half of a bottle, and all the cockroaches are already gone! Amazing product!!!
M**A
Good
Is’t very good
V**A
Equivalent to pest control
Best roach bait. Writing after 3 weeks, all cocorches in my home has gone now. My home is rich free now. It is expensive but working it, works like pest control.
C**6
This is it!
Very effective
D**A
Kills bugs deceased.
So… my landlord is not great… something I think a lot of us know about… and I’m pretty sure the pest control guy is fleecing the property manager by not insisting on a full building treatment and instead only going apartment by apartment to spray poison… that doesn’t work… I confronted the pest control guy and at first he tried to bs me by telling me that if I was having roach problems then I should tell the property manager and then I caught shame in his eyes when I asked him what good will it do to have him spray my apartment when the roaches will just move into my neighbors apartment until the “poison” barrier dries and stops being as effective as it is when it’s first applied, and likewise I always know when he’s spraying other people’s apartments because the roaches come into my apartment. Heck, I saw roaches **in the hallway** before I got a single one of my things moved in. I kept all my furniture in the garage with a roach bomb until they came and sprayed the apartment. Little did I know that the spray didn’t do a damn thing. Cut to last week. I finally get a chance to apply this stuff. It comes out like really thin caulk but it isn’t super sticky… I’m sure the instructions say something about putting little lentil sized beads of poison every foot or so… but I ignored that. There’s a lot of spaces and cracks and crevices in my apartment so I squeezed pea sized beads into everywhere I could find that would fit a pea sized bead, and sometimes just put a spaghetti tangle if there was a big enough gap at the floorboards. It’s mostly easy to squeeze the gel out, but take frequent breaks to stretch your wrists… you’ll thank me later. It isn’t messy, thankfully, and the floorboard gaps are big enough that I don’t have to worry about the cats getting into it and getting poisoned. The roaches, however… oh man 😈 I’ve been finding dead bug after dead bug after dead bug. And all different types: German, Wood, brown banded… and I’m pretty sure I saw a dead wood louse as well. So it’s extremely toxic to roaches. Much more so than the “poison” that the pest control guy has been using. Before I started using this stuff, I would see these creepy looking wood roaches with deformed wings from where (I assume) the poison from the commercial pest control guy didn’t finish the job. I never saw a single dead roach (just deformed ones) until I started using this gel. Now I need to sweep the kitchen every morning to get rid of the neighbors dead roaches. Which, you would think I’d be mad, but I’m not. I’m happy they’re not alive and crawling around my apartment. (I don’t keep food out, I don’t keep dishes out. If there’s pantry food that gets opened, it goes into the fridge. With the dishes and silverware. Like where normal human people keep dishes and silverware) Anyhow, 10/10 and I’m not even halfway done with the first tube. It’s cheaper per application than the national brand and it kills all the roach species, not just the little round ones. And it’s more reliable than an apartment manager and the pest control guy.
B**I
Works, but follow instructions carefully
Advion is widely recommended for a reason – it eliminated a mild German roach issue in my kitchen within a week. Apply small pea-sized dots in cracks, under appliances, and along baseboards. The gel stays moist for days, and roaches eat it, go back to the nest, and spread it to others. Very effective and comes with 4 large tubes (enough for multiple treatments). Downsides: It smells slightly chemical to humans, though roaches don’t mind. Keep away from pets and children – this is toxic if ingested. Also, you may see more roaches initially before they die off (that’s normal). If you have a heavy infestation, combine with traps and cleaning. Overall, one of the best baits on Amazon, but use with caution.
J**N
Seriously works, read my review!
1,000% recommend. I used this product same day it was delivered. We woke up the next morning to roaches everywhere out in the open. This product makes the roaches walk around like a walking zombie. I haven’t even used a whole tube yet. I’ve had this product for 5-6 days. I’ve only applied the product twice just to see how many come out. Last night was the 2nd time. While walking around looking with a flashlight. I seen only two alive in cracks and absolute none on the floor (fasts ones). We used to go in the kitchen at night and turn on the light and they would be all out in the open trying to find food. We have 3 little kids so it’s hard to clean up every single crumb that was dropped on the floor and I literally sweep, vacuum, mop the house everyday. We live in a slightly new mobile home(2021). I really recommend checking in all cracks and crevices, if you see a lot of their poop in one area…that means it’s a hot spot or if you see a lot of egg sacs. That’s where you want to squeeze a line of the product (not too much). I’ve noticed under our fridge is where majority of the ones stay. They love electricity and moisture for some reason. I would vacuum up any egg sacs you see and then kill the egg sacs because I learned they don't need oxygen to survive and they can still hatch if the egg sacs are still in the vacuum or in the house period. Clean your vacuum afterwards. We believe German roaches got in our house from moving boxes inside our home. Then they multiplied quickly. It has been a very aggravating process trying to get rid of these. We had pest control come out every so often and we had to stop using them because it wasn’t working. I believe this product is 100% getting rid of our infestation. I’m going to still continue to check every night and will apply as needed because I know there may be egg sacs not hatched yet and I believe it only takes 24-48 hours after a female lays her egg sacs for them to hatch. Not only did it kill German roaches but I did see other bugs too. Buy this product!
B**E
Get this in your bug beating arsenal!
We randomly started seeing roaches in our kitchen after several years living in our place and never having that problem. I am TERRIFIED of bugs so you can imagine my stress when that started up. We did take several steps before ordering this product that I believe did help, so I will share them as I hope it can help others. Sorry for the long review! I put stars where I talk about this product specifically, but if you are reading this - I figure you need all the help and tips you can get!! We live in a condo and one of our kitchen walls is on the opposite side of our neighbor's. (She claims to not have seen any bugs, but that is another story for another day.) We started by identifying where we were seeing the bugs (floor, countertop, wall?) and it was mostly closest to the side we share with her. We often get up pretty early (4 - 6 AM a lot) and that is one of the times I would see one randomly appear. One day, I was in the kitchen and turned my back for a minute while cooking and when I turned back there was one in our coffeemaker area, right above the dishwasher! I later realized it came from the tiny sliver of space that is above our dishwasher (I eventually witnessed it come out) and that is a very common hiding space so you will definitely want to investigate this area in your home. They also really like coffee, apparently, which made sense why those mornings I would see them near this space. We did use some diatomaceous earth as one of the first steps, though I probably went a bit heavy with that in some of the more common corners and areas, so be careful near your dishes, silverware, cookware storage etc. I think it's effective for sure and was so desperate for solutions, but sometimes I still see little puffs of powder on a pan or something and that is annoying. Next, we cleared our countertops as much as possible to minimize the hiding spaces for them and make them easier to spot (no loaves of bread out, no bananas, etc). We saw one right below a cabinet, on the wall, so we cleared that side of cabinets, using plastic bags to pack up our teas, canned goods and other things -- moving them to a different cabinet where we never see them come from. We made sure bags like chips, packs of cookies like Oreos, cereal, sugar, spices, coffee are closed well with a chip clip, and packed away. Then, we closed off those bags (just a simple knot for easy access) but that gave us peace of mind that nothing was getting in our pantry/food items. Next, you MUST seal out any new bugs. Look beneath and on the side of any of those wall cabinets. If there is a gap or space of any size between the wall and the fixture, you need to seal it with caulk. Even a tiny hole should be filled, especially if you share a wall with a neighbor. For under our sink where the pipes go far back, I used diatomaceous. After all food was stored away, holes and gaps were sealed and some more unreachable areas were diatomaceous we did see a significant decrease. Look into how these insects reproduce. It takes so many days for them to mature etc and you want to minimize them being able to grow eat and live. About the Advion ***** We only used it near the spaces we saw bugs the most. I followed most of the suggestions and placed a small dot onto a few little pieces of cardboard (tear up a clean tampon box or something). Because this is BAIT, we didn't want to attract them in areas they weren't really coming from. We were already going out of town for a few days so it was perfect because I did not want to see the bugs come out to get the bait (I never did witness that, though for the record). We put a few squares into the cleared out cabinets, I did a dab or two in the area above the dishwasher (out of sight, so hopefully they'd eat it before I see them), we slid a square under the stove, and I did a dab right behind it as well because we have a little gap there too and a bug had gotten away from me one day under the stove (yuck). We ended up removing the bottom drawer of the stove to access it for cleaning underneath. Get this area VERY well to get any crumbs, gooey stuff, grime... all things they feed on. You may be shocked to see what is under your stove feeding or giving them hiding spots. If you're in doubt about a hole or opening, either caulk it up or determine if that maybe somewhere worth baiting them. I liked the application of this because they give you 4 tubes. We didn't even use one whole one, so we still have 3 left. I really like that you get a reusable pointy tip to distribute the product (be sure to rinse well and let it air dry before storing back into the case). I used something sharp, pointy to clear excess product from the applicator tip. They say don't use a lot of it, but under our stove we found a significantly sized gap/opening near the gas line that runs into the ground. These type of areas are perfect hiding/transport spots for them! So we kind of gunked it up around there, as we didn't plan on going back to look anytime soon, if all went well. And hopefully they'd have a nice layer of bait to "eat through" before they could even travel or hide in the hole. We stopped seeing bugs within the same week. ******* Journey continued: I was skeptical at first, since I had been seeing one or two a week, sometimes 2 days in a row. I absolutely think this product is worth buying, but if you REALLY want to combat your bug problem you need to inspect where they're coming from, seal openings and clear ANY hiding and food sources! - I think the diatomaceous helped in the short term while we completed the other steps and waited for this product to come, but again be super careful with that stuff it can be messy and just annoying to clean up. I would only use it SPARINGLY in places you can very easily clean later. Also, avoid treating with diatomaceous or boric and then immediately using bait. Apparently you shouldn't really use both at the same time, because the diatomaceous can negate other treatments... while we did use both, a few weeks had passed between the DE and Advion. - If you can, try to "watch" where they come from or try to hide from you before killing it, try to do that so you can see where they are getting in/out or hiding (note: apparently you are not supposed to smash them, I use a bug spray, pick it up and clean the area immediately). Ex: The bug that got away from me ran under the stove so that is how we figured to clean + bait under there. - Do your research. I think this stuff works great but if your problem is really bad already or seems to be getting worse, you may want to consider the IGR (insect growth regulators) as well. We never ended up purchasing any of that but look into when/how to use those to help you. I think I covered most of the tips and I wish you the best of luck. Bugs are such a terrible stress so I hope you can get some peace again soon!!
K**J
Quick, easy, no harsh smell, get 'em
We were seeing some small German roaches running around the dishwasher. Worried we were having a leak problem and before we could get a repair person out, we needed something quick. Advion tubes were perfect cause we could get the product in the smaller nooks and crannies and while the results are disgusting, they're exactly what we were looking for. No smell that lingers like a spray and gets the job done quick without any guesswork on if the roach is still alive and moving or not, they are D-E-A-D, huzzah!
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