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InVict Gold Cockroach Bait Gel

invict roach bait gel

Packaging: box of 4 x 35 g syringes

Invict Roach Bait Gel

invict roach bait gel

InVict Gold Cockroach Bait

invict roach bait gold

Kills German Roaches For Indoor and Outdoor Use Ready-to-Use Bait

The new InVict Gold Cockroach Gel from Rockwell Labs is of a new imidacloprid-based line of products

InVict Gold Cockroach Gel is formulated for rapid control of roaches. The bait matrix contains 11 attractants to combat bait aversion and maximize control. Bait rotation with different formulation types is important to combat bait aversion and poor control results.

InVict is extremely well accepted by both “normal” and “bait averse” roaches providing lightning fast results.

InVict Gold Cockroach Gel combines the palatability of Rockwell Labs’ bait formulations with the power of imidacloprid. The formulation is convenient to use and has excellent consistency – it doesn’t run in the hottest weather, yet it is still easy to dispense in cold weather.

Directions For Use

Use Sites: In and around structures, including, but not limited to, residential, multi-family, commercial, industrial, municipal, institutional, research, recreational, health care, educational, day care, hospitality and agricultural buildings and other man-made structures, garages, transport vehicles, sewers, animal rearing and handling establishments and food handling and food processing establishments.

Indoor Use: Results will be best if spilled food and other debris are cleaned up before applying bait. Apply bait in small spots about 1/4” in diameter. Bait can also be applied in thin lines if appropriate. For most infestations, applications should range from 10 to 20 spots per 100 square feet. Use the higher number of spots when infestations are heavy and/or when roaches are living primarily in wall voids or other inaccessible areas. Smaller, more frequent spots are better than occasional large spots.

Look for areas, particularly cracks and crevices, where roaches may hide or enter buildings. Some of these areas include areas where baseboards are peeling away from the wall, cracks in and around equipment and appliances such as stoves, sinks, dishwashers, refrigerators and walk-in coolers, hollow table legs, areas where pipes come through walls, cracks between different construction elements, around electrical boxes, cracks around hinges, where cabinets meet walls and cracks leading into wall, ceiling or floor voids. Pay particular attention to cracks which lead into void areas, even small ones. Also specifically look for warm, moist areas. Around and under dishwashers, refrigerators, ice machines, sinks, tubs and toilets and around drain openings are particularly attractive areas for roaches. Insert the syringe tip directly into the crack and apply about 0.5g (pea size) amount of bait.

Do not apply bait to areas that are washed down frequently, such as in cracks around the edges of food prep surfaces. Do not apply bait in areas where there is a risk of electrical shock. Be careful not to apply bait on hot surfaces or other areas where the temperature may exceed 130 °F as the bait could melt and drip. Bait placements should be in concealed, not open areas. Do not spray insecticides or other chemicals over bait placements, as this may cause roaches not to eat the bait. Apply bait out of reach of children and pets. Inspect bait placements periodically and reapply bait as needed. Ongoing monitoring is recommended as part of an Integrated Pest Management program.

Food Processing and Handling Establishments, Including Federally-Inspected Food Plants: In food areas, including serving areas while the establishment is in operation, only apply bait in cracks, crevices, and other inaccessible areas, or in tamper-resistant bait stations. Follow above directions for crack and crevice placement. Avoid contamination of food and feedstuffs. Never apply bait directly to a surface where food is stored, prepared or served. Any bait that is left visible after treatment must be washed up.

Outdoor Use: Apply bait on the outside surfaces of buildings and other structures, as well as in crawlspaces, attics and other voids. Porches, garages, sheds, AC units and other outbuildings, fences or walls may also need treatment. Pay particular attention to cracks where roaches may enter buildings and treat those areas. These areas include but aren’t limited to cracks around windows, doors, eaves and soffits, expansion joints, and areas where lines or pipes enter buildings. Under siding and molding are also attractive areas for insects to hide. Apply bait in spots or lines as indicated for indoor baiting.