Hot Shot HG-96591 Ultra Liquid Roach Bait, 3-count
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I recommend getting in touch with the seller of the product listed on your profile.
You most likely misunderstood the seller's description of the contents, or it was not properly explained. I only ordered one pack, but it came with six, which was more than enough for my 500 square foot studio.
We've had great success with both big and small palmetto, but we need at least 2 inches for the biggest. I put them in places where I anticipate seeing bugs, so I figured I'd give the Hot Shot a shot.
Selected User Reviews For Hot Shot HG-96591 Ultra Liquid Roach Bait, 3-count
We're finding bugs flipped over dead on their backs as a result of less activity in high-traffic areas. I've even seen one walk away from it, trembling as if it were intoxicated and having a seizure. Oh, well, he certainly drank the koolaid, I said.
They only come in at night, and I have no idea how the roaches got in, unless it's from the new mulch and soil I bought for their enclosure. They are, however, succeeding in gaining access. I set up these traps the day before yesterday, and one adult and one juvenile roach were discovered yesterday morning. Three huge roaches, nearly two inches long, were discovered this morning! It works! You now have all of the information you require. Now all I have to do is figure out where they came from.
I've been using this product for a few months and wanted to wait to write a review until I knew how well it was working for me. To begin with, in comparison to others, my problem is minor - I'd only see roaches in my bathtubs, though I'm sure there are thousands more lurking beneath the surface. However, I was unable to locate any in my kitchen or anywhere else. Finding roaches in my tubs, on the other hand - that's a different story. Especially the tub that hasn't been used in a long time - was not a pleasant experience I used contact killer sprays, but they didn't help at all. I haven't seen any roaches since I started using this liquid roach bait - Whether dead or alive - in the expected locations Because I can see the liquid draining from each bait station, I know they're taking the bait. Each bathroom has two of them - one behind the toilet on the baseboard, and one near the drain in the tub I remove the bait station from the regularly used tub to shower, then return it to its proper location near the drain. So, in my case, the bait stations are effective. My only gripe with the stations is that you have to remove the tab that seals in the liquid bait, which necessitates removing the station's cap (despite the directions to the contrary) and replacing it before reinstalling it. You must avoid spilling the liquid or getting it on your hands. However, I don't mind the inconvenience because of the effectiveness.
I went to war against roaches in Vegas just before summer, and I saw about 2-dozen of them. I knew I had to act quickly because there would be six in a week. These were among the items I purchased, along with some borax. I have a four-year-old and a cat, so I needed these to be sufficient. They were, thankfully! I also purchased drain plugs for all sinks (kitchen/bathroom) and tubs, which I use every night to plug everything. I believe it says up to months or until empty, but mine was empty in a month! I'm not sure if it was because of the heat in Vegas or because they were thirsty. I immediately noticed little upside-down bodies the next day. I replaced the traps/bait when they were empty, and now they've been empty for almost two months. Because I rent an apartment, I can keep it as clean as I want, but my neighbors may not. I didn't have a crazy infestation, and I don't have one now, but if you see maybe 5- I believe that if you use these and act quickly, you will be able to contain it in a week's time. This is a definite reorder! br>br>**Some people claim that when they open the bottle, the liquid splashes, but I opened slowly and pulled the seal so that if it did, it splashed away from me**.
I just wanted to leave an honest review after using it for a few weeks and finding it to be ineffective for us. Roaches continue to dance in my kitchen, and it appears that this bait is ineffective in killing them. I haven't noticed a reduction in roaches, and I've noticed that they occasionally ignore the bait. I changed the bait location several times with no noticeable effect, so I'll have to look for a new product.
After using a few of these in my kitchen, I've noticed a significant reduction in the number of roaches under my sink. How did I figure that out? There are fewer roach droppings visible, as well as at least one dead bugger with its legs propped up near the trap. br>br>According to a few reviews, when used as directed, the product splashes. They are COMPLETELY ACCURATE. The instructions say to pull on the tab, but with the angle it's at, it just seems wrong. I'd remove the grey covering first, then gently peel the aluminum seal off (it might still splash, so aim it away and cover it with a tissue), before replacing the cap. Always wash your hands after handling this product and dispose of the seal as soon as possible so that no unwitting pets or children come into contact with it.
These were recommended to me by a friend, and they are fantastic! I must admit that I was hesitant to use these Hotshot Bates at first, assuming that they would not work. The difference between seeing the Little Critters and not singing them was night and day, and the packaging is ingenious in that it is very discreet and can be placed anywhere! Because they resemble air fresheners, they are used as countertops, dinner tables, and nightstands. Yet, despite its effectiveness, I was surprised to see how, in just a few days, I went from seeing Critters running around over the count to not seeing them at all. I'm just hoping that Hot Shot will continue to provide the formulas so that they don't become immune to them and stop purchasing them.
It does the job. My mother moved out of the house and left it to me. She also left me with the roaches when she gave me her house. And it only got worse as the months went on; one night, I was so tired of it that I began looking for things. This is something I came across. In my opinion, the raid spray for children isn't the best, and I prefer not to use it. Only use in difficult-to-reach areas such as ceilings and corners. But, in any case, I purchased these and noticed a significant decrease in the number of days to a week, and now I go days without seeing one. And I bought it on the 20th of January. It's the 8th of February, by the way. I hope this has been of assistance. Also, I didn't combine it with anything; I simply placed three of them about two feet apart. I recommend using more than one at a time because it works much better and faster.