Thanks so much for the detail video. I'm a licensed wildlife rehabilitator and today I discovered thousands of carpenter ants in my center behind one of my refrigerators so I ran to The Home Depot and got this product which I am planning to use tomorrow but I wanted to see how the pump and product worked and your video helped me tremendously 😊 Thank you very much 🤗
The number one complaint is that the sprayer doesn't work, or that the battery is only good for 1/2 of the content. I bought one at HD earlier and the sprayer does not work. So I went back and got a 1 gallon Scott's pump sprayer for about $14. What a racket. I should have bought the functional sprayer at a location that didn't sell this junk. I'll find out tomorrow or the next day about whether the liquid actually works or not.
I had the same problem at first, but then I sprayed awhile with the nozzle parallel to the ground. The product came out and could be held at an angle afterwards.
@@ZE308AC It don't take much to kill termites, the trick to dealing with them is using the correct poison. They sell a product called termidor that you mix with water and spray the ground or area they are in. It does not kill them right away and they don't even know it's poison so they get it on them and spread it thru the colony. It takes them all out so the survivors don't just move to a new location. The active ingredient that kills them is same stuff in flea medications for cats and dogs. Its not cheap but the best way to go. Hope this helps.
I sprayed some on swarming suspected termites and walking red army ants. I came back later and the army ants were spread out and dead everywhere. The swarmers died loads to, I assume the ones that flew off did also die. I hope their second or third wave dies alsp
Thanks so much for the detail video. I'm a licensed wildlife rehabilitator and today I discovered thousands of carpenter ants in my center behind one of my refrigerators so I ran to The Home Depot and got this product which I am planning to use tomorrow but I wanted to see how the pump and product worked and your video helped me tremendously 😊 Thank you very much 🤗
thanks for sharing. BTW the ants aren't supposed to die on contact. you want them to take the poison back to the nest. That's the point.
Thanks for sharing this. You are good at explaining how it works. It helped me.
You want them to walk around and bring that stuff back to the colony.
I believe because its a barrier so it work slowly than instantly
The number one complaint is that the sprayer doesn't work, or that the battery is only good for 1/2 of the content. I bought one at HD earlier and the sprayer does not work. So I went back and got a 1 gallon Scott's pump sprayer for about $14. What a racket. I should have bought the functional sprayer at a location that didn't sell this junk. I'll find out tomorrow or the next day about whether the liquid actually works or not.
All i care about is if it keeps the bugs out. Ill pour the bottle on em if i have to
@@garythesquidsquid7779 comment of the century
Buy the pump sprayer at Harbor Freight. Works great
Thank you
How long does it last on the surface?
Stupid thing costed me 24$ and the gun doesn’t spray right I hate the electric pumps
Same here
I had the same problem at first, but then I sprayed awhile with the nozzle parallel to the ground. The product came out and could be held at an angle afterwards.
I know this is old but mine don't have that switch
Neither mine
I used the regular bug stop and it killed the shitt out of the ants.
But does it stick around and act as a barrier
Does it work for termites ?
@@ZE308AC It don't take much to kill termites, the trick to dealing with them is using the correct poison. They sell a product called termidor that you mix with water and spray the ground or area they are in. It does not kill them right away and they don't even know it's poison so they get it on them and spread it thru the colony. It takes them all out so the survivors don't just move to a new location. The active ingredient that kills them is same stuff in flea medications for cats and dogs. Its not cheap but the best way to go. Hope this helps.
Was it worth the money?
Carpenter ants require much stronger solution And they are much bigger.
Not carpenter ants.
I sprayed some on swarming suspected termites and walking red army ants. I came back later and the army ants were spread out and dead everywhere. The swarmers died loads to, I assume the ones that flew off did also
die. I hope their second or third wave dies alsp