






🐜 Outsmart ants before they invade your space — silently, swiftly, and stylishly.
TERRO Indoor Liquid Ant Baits with adhesive strips offer a fast, effective solution to household ant problems by attracting and killing visible ants and hidden colonies. These ready-to-use, pre-filled bait stations feature multi-surface adhesive strips for flexible, discreet placement on walls or under cabinets, blending seamlessly with home décor while keeping pets and children safe. The slow-acting formula ensures worker ants carry the bait back to the colony, delivering comprehensive elimination within days.






| ASIN | B074T33JZW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #451 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #137 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Terro |
| Color | Orange |
| Date First Available | August 14, 2017 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Item model number | T334B |
| Manufacturer | Woodstream |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 12"W x 8"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Ant Control |
| Style | 4 Bait Stations |
| Target Species | Ant |
| UPC | 070923334445 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
K**R
110 Stars. Ants Disappeared. No mess
Wow, other reviewer were right. Tjis works so fast. When I found ants in bathroom, I called the exterminator, even with spraying, the ants kept coming out in the strangest places (office light socket, hall closet). I would see a few here and a few there. Yesterday, I got my white jacket out of the hall closet and it was covered with tiny black ants. I apparently had a spot of sweet and sour (Chinese food) on one side of my jacket. Oh my, ants galore. I immediately put a Terro ant bait (no smell at all) on the shelf above the clothes rod. The rod was covered with them. It was not easy to see if ants were on the jackets, so I left everything in the closet and closed the door. When I came home 2 hrs later, the paper towel and top of bait was covered with ants, and new ants were marching across the rod toward the bait. I closed the door. About 7 pm I checked again and all the ants were gone except for some on the paper towel. At 9pm, NO ANTS in sight, dead or alive. I closed the door. This morning, I checked the bait and it had a couple ants floating. Hundreds of ants had disappeared. I'm hoping they took the bait back to their nest. I'm a believer in Terro ant bait. I'd give it 10 stars if I could. I am glad I had the sweet and sour on my jacket...it revealed exactly where the ants were getting in. Ants coming into the bathroom were dying because of bug spray. I have been cleaning them up for days. The Terro bait not only kills, but leave no ants to clean up. Ps. I cut off tab of bait and held it upright because of issues reported by others. No problems to report.
A**E
It works!
We get little black ants all through the warmer seasons here in New England, and this stuff works so well at keeping them in check. We put this up at the first sign of ants and within a few days, they're gone. They'll usually resurface a while later, maybe two or three months, so we re-up the TERRO and they're gone again in short order. We always keep some on hand!
T**E
They work
Was going to give it 5 stars but there was no adhesive just a sticker with ingredients and if you peel it there no sticky. My car had a bunch of little black ants after parking under a tree. Thought they would go away but after a few days it seemed like there was more. So I used stuck 2 of them to my cup holder using some tape and left it overnight. Next morning it was filled with dead ants. Saw a few more ants later in the day running but the following day pretty sure they were dead and haven't seen any since. Might do one more trap for extra measure but these things definitely work!
M**G
You might need to kickstart it manually.
I used it in my car to get rid of some nested ants. I put it in around their path, but it initially it did not work, no ants would go into it. Then I tried to hold it and shove the opening onto an ant, and put liquid directly in front of it. It entered and start drinking, then i put the container back onto their path. I think that cause the chosen ant to go back and leave the pheromone trail that attracted more to come. It worked immediately in a few hours and got rid of all the ants.
D**M
Does anybody test this stuff?????
I see a lot of comments raving about this product. I have used them many times but won't anymore. I used to use the terro liquid bait but found they were hard to open with the twist. I always had to cut with a scissor and often spilled wherever I put them and made a gummy mess without adhesive. I'm glad this product changed to a smaller version of itself and not the beige and white covers that encapsulated the inner tray. This was just such an ecological waste using so much unnecessary plastic. So I used these all around my kitchen - taped to molding and the underside of my quartz island. It took a few days to work, was effective for a short period of time and then dried out much sooner than the product description indicated it would last. That said, however, the main reason I will not be using this product again is because it was impossible to remove the tape. I spent 2 hours with a blow dryer to make the tape soft, used a scraper and razor. Tried warm water and soap and just scraped and scrubbed with painstaking progress. I called the company and it was like I was calling from Mars. After being placed on hold to speak to the resident expert, I was told to use olive oil and a soft cloth. This was useless. I continued to do what I had been doing and was able, for the most part, to get it off the quartz but not easily at all. The molding was damaged from trying and still with glue. I had to sand it off (not completely) and repaint the area. Only one of the 6 traps came off at first without a problem. Infuriating to say the least. Does anybody test this stuff or were they all out to lunch that day?????
K**I
Upright Only
So, these traps and what's inside of them are great, I usually just buy the plastic pieces but wanted to try these as they looked... more aesthetically pleasing. And I Gotta say, for the money, it's better to just stick with the traps themselves, the little plastic containers only without the white/brown covers. It's more economical and I don't think you get much more value out of em. They work. I use them every year because we have a tree ant problem in our area and nothing gets rid of them like these traps do. So I wanted some 'prettier' ones that might hide what they are to guests. But they Can Not sit sideways--they need to be upright only. Why? Because of the way they're designed, when you break the little tab off, sometimes the shape of them will make the poison leak out around it... which is bad. It really attracts all the ants, and they're eating the poison sure, but it's too much and can make a real mess of your counter top or shelf or wherever you put it. It was a real waste of like... half the poison in the little vial. So they can only sit upright like against a wall or attached to the wall. To make matters worse, only the very tip of the vial can be accessed because of the casing, and they don't break cleanly away... so often I was 'tearing' the plastic a bit downward and causing an instant mess, again, further wasting the poison inside. I wasn't super impressed, and to be honest looking at them... They look like pest traps still. They don't look like fancy random plastic bits, they actually attract more attention than the clear plastic traps by themselves. So, the poison? Great. The brand? Solid. This particular product? Don't recommend it. Use these instead: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00E4GACB8/ for $10 you get a ton of traps and they work really well.
S**Y
Took care of an ant problem in our bathroom and kitchen, but patience is required.
I woke up one morning and saw tons of tiny odorous ants all over our metal garbage can with foot-activated cover. Apparently they found something they liked in our garbage and had an ant trial going from the garbage can to under the baseboard near the stove. I had never even seen one ant indoors until then. I sprayed Clorox cleaner all over them and wiped them up and took out the garbage. For the next week, I'd see a few crawling around the kitchen counter and continued to spray Clorox all over them and where I thought they were emerging. At the same time, all of a sudden they are in our bathroom just across from the kitchen. I have no idea where they are coming from. I put one of these ant traps near the sink, because I keep seeing them in and around the sink. After several hours, a bunch of them are sucking poison up from the Terro ant bait and I can see that the ants are coming from underneath the light fixture over the bathroom mirror. I moved the trap right next to the light fixture. After a few hours, once the ants re-orient themselves to where the trap has moved to, they start a train to carry the poison from the bait to, I guess, wherever their nest is. This goes on for about a day. Next, no more ants to be seen anywhere. They have left the ant bait and they are not coming from beneath the light fixture anymore. Problem solved, it seems. Edit: The ants came back. They disappeared for two days and them came back in many numbers, still sucking food out of the bait. I hope they die soon. I will update this review if and when they totally disappear. Edit: It is Dec. 27, it seems this product has eliminated the ants in the bathroom. It took about three or four waves of ants over several days, probably about two weeks from when I first wrote this review. Also, we continued to have a big ant problem in the kitchen. I put out two of these traps and again figured out where the ants were coming from. Again, it took about three or four major "ant parties' in the bait to get to the point where we see few if any ants. Today, I see none. So, these work, but you have to be patient and you have to put up with a ton of ants going in and out of the trap for at least a few days and maybe up to two weeks. I suppose it depends on how big the ant colony is.
U**9
We really like these and they worked.
These really work for us. I have a dog that likes to pick up things that are on the floor we have to be really careful with him. They stuck really good and the ants went right to it. Last year we had a huge issues with ants.
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