Ant Powder Granules Safe and Natural
Ant Powder Granules Safe and Natural is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
This ant killer powder can help get rid of nuisance ants in gardens, patios, and other outdoor spaces. The ant killer granules are a ready-to-use solution that can help you get rid of ants quickly and effectively.
These powder/granules are specially formulated to attract ants and contain an active ingredient, pyrethrum, which is harmful to insects. When diluted in water and applied to an ant nest, the ant killer granules will penetrate deep within the nest, killing all the ants. This way, the entire nest will be eliminated, preventing the ants from returning.
The ant killer granules can be used in two ways: scattering or drenching. Scattering involves spreading the ant killer granules directly on ant nests and trails, while drenching involves dissolving the granules in water and pouring the solution on the nests and trails.
Drenching can be the most effective method as it allows the active ingredient to penetrate deep within the nest.
To use the ant killer granules, simply sprinkle them on ant nests and trails, or dissolve them in water and pour the solution on the nests and trails. It's best to apply the solution in the morning or evening when most of the ants are in the nest.
Please note that ant killer granules do not affect mammals, but they will harm amphibians, so it's not advisable to use them near ponds.
Each pack contains 500g of powder, and the active ingredient content is 1.74% w/w pyrethrins (chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium extract).
Approved for use in organic systems (OF&G)
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Specifications
Specifications
Size : 500g powder can
Active ingredient content 1.74 % w/w pyrethrins (chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium extract)
How To Use
How To Use
Directions for use:
Scattering: 10-20 g (2 to 4 level teaspoons ) per square metre on ants nests and ant trails.
Drenching: 10 g ( 2 level tea spoons) dissolved in 0.5 L water per nest. Pour the solution on ant nest and trails, and also into gaps between tiles on patios, paths and other outdoor areas. This is most effective in the morning or evening when most of the ants are in the nest.