BioAdvanced Complete Brand Insect Killer for Soil and Turf, Concentrate, 40 oz, Outdoor Ant* Killer with Imidacloprid








Key features
- •Proprietary two-way formula controls both surface and soil insects
- •Kills surface insects in 24 hours and kills soil insects for up to 3 months
- •Kills the most common lawn pests including: Ants, Fleas, Ticks, European Crane Fly Larvae, Grubs, Mole Crickets and more
- •Can be used as an outdoor barrier treatment
- •Makes up to 80 gallons of spray
BioAdvanced Complete Brand Insect Killer for Soil and Turf, Concentrate, 40 oz, Outdoor Ant* Killer with Imidacloprid
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Customer Reviews
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Works, don't need a professional when you can do it yourself & save $$$$$$$
Ozman1966✓ Verified Purchase•August 6, 2023
Been using this bug killer since it was made by Bayer, they just changed the name I believe, it works, I put 3 ounces per gallon of water in a bucket and pour it on fire ants, gone gone gone, or I set my spray dialer to 3 oz per gallon of water and spray away around house, on perimeter around the house, spray trees, patio, etc. all bugs are dead and non existent, works inside house also, just use 1 oz per gallon of water mix.
Love the concentrate because it last long time since you mix it with water per needed strength for the correct application for outside or inside the home.
Love the concentrate because it last long time since you mix it with water per needed strength for the correct application for outside or inside the home.
helps kill grubs attacking roots
michelle✓ Verified Purchase•August 3, 2023
wasn't sure how much to apply but it seems like it is working
Product contains Imidacloprid- Very versatile
Tim B✓ Verified Purchase•July 13, 2023
I'll start by saying the reason I do not like using this product is because it can be harmful to beneficial insects like bees and lady bugs. I try to limit usage to target grubs and plants that are infested with bugs like aphids when less aggressive treatments don't seem to work.
I initially found out about the active ingredient Imidacloprid when researching how to fix issues with grubs ruining the lawn. That's when I learned the plants will absorb imidacloprid and will kill the insects when they eat the plant. Imidacloprid seemed to work great at eradicating grubs from my lawn.
I picked up this bottle of liquid concentrate for its low price and to use with both 1 gallon pump type sprayer and also hose end sprayer. My lawn is only around 1,000sf so I dont really need alot of this stuff. I already have a bunch of old hose end sprayer bottles from other lawn care products so I didn't need another spray bottle. To spray the lawn for things like ants I'll just add a few ounces to an old spray bottle, I'll use a bottle that was labeled to have the same coverage rate, which would be 32oz for around 5,000sf. For my 1 gallon pump sprayer I'll mix the labeled rate of 1/2oz per gallon.
For grubs in the ground I'll mix up the recommended rate on the professional type products, which would be 15oz of this product per gallon of water which will cover 1,000sf. I'll walk around and spray the lawn using the pump type sprayer and then go back and water it in. I'll do this around the end of June. I'll do this just for grubs, everything else I use the rates listed on the bottle.
I initially found out about the active ingredient Imidacloprid when researching how to fix issues with grubs ruining the lawn. That's when I learned the plants will absorb imidacloprid and will kill the insects when they eat the plant. Imidacloprid seemed to work great at eradicating grubs from my lawn.
I picked up this bottle of liquid concentrate for its low price and to use with both 1 gallon pump type sprayer and also hose end sprayer. My lawn is only around 1,000sf so I dont really need alot of this stuff. I already have a bunch of old hose end sprayer bottles from other lawn care products so I didn't need another spray bottle. To spray the lawn for things like ants I'll just add a few ounces to an old spray bottle, I'll use a bottle that was labeled to have the same coverage rate, which would be 32oz for around 5,000sf. For my 1 gallon pump sprayer I'll mix the labeled rate of 1/2oz per gallon.
For grubs in the ground I'll mix up the recommended rate on the professional type products, which would be 15oz of this product per gallon of water which will cover 1,000sf. I'll walk around and spray the lawn using the pump type sprayer and then go back and water it in. I'll do this around the end of June. I'll do this just for grubs, everything else I use the rates listed on the bottle.
Best in the market
Mercedes AMG Man✓ Verified Purchase•June 27, 2023
Ever since they outlawed the use of diazinon, I have tested many products. I have yet to find one as good as diazinon since it seemed to last for quite sometime. Out of all the products on the market this product seems to last the longest. It is more expensive than other products on the market but it's worth the price.
wet it and forget it....
Joe C.✓ Verified Purchase•June 10, 2023
fine product to keep your home relatively insect free all summer
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