• Ant killer
  • Baits and kills ants outside before they come inside
  • Kills the queen and the entire colony
  • Kills fire ants, carpenter ants and 23 other ant species
  • Creates a barrier around your home for maximum protection from ants and lasts up to 3 months
  • Shake ant bait around the perimeter of your home to kill ants
  • One 24 oz bottle covers up to 1,080 linear feet and treats the perimeter of an average home more than 5 times
  • For outdoor use

This product works as it claims to work. My biggest problem wad ants invading my composter. We use plant foods scraps for compost and it got full of ants. Opened the top to the composter and sprinkled the ant bait. The ants took the bait as if it was going out of style. They were gone the next day. I also used this on a couple of mounds. Two of the mounds took to the bait as the compost pile ants. I also added it to a mound under my tree. The first time I did this the tree was watered earlier that day. The ants did not touch the bait. The second time I added the bait to the tree ants the ground was dry and they took the bait. I read the back and it said don't add it to wet ground. Then it occurred to me that the bait does not work if the ground is wet. If your having problems with the bait. Read the back. It tells you how to use it properly. Good luck baiting ants. This stuff works

It's hot as balls in California and we had a very very bad ant problem..to the point where if you so much as open a box of cereal once and ate only one bowl the next day you would find it full of ants.. or if you brush your teeth the sink would be sprinkled with ants in minutes chilling around the water droplets..I honestly wasn't expecting much and maybe it was a fluke but as soon as I dumped all the contents as a barrier around the house the ants have completely disappeared..Almost overnight really ..won't hurt to purchase for the price guys especially those parents like us who have to mix formula in the middle of the night who don't want our formula or babies being exposed to the ants.. Update: Nevermind this sh*t wore off fast. It did work but it was a temporary solution

This seemed to work very well for us. We had a very bad sugar ant problem this summer and tried a lot of simple remedies such as spreading boric acid in every crevice, along the back splash and under the cabinets. They would disappear for a day or two, but always returned. We couldn't find where they were coming in, but they were only in the kitchen. We raked back the mulch outside of the kitchen area and scraped out a 12 inch deep shallow trench close to the foundation all along the kitchen side and around the corner. We sprinkled the Amdro ant block liberally. The ants disappeared much quicker than we thought. More importantly, they did not return. We will gladly use this again when the ants return next summer.

We had a HUGE problem with Maricopa Harvester ants this year. A total of 9 colonies on our property. They were constantly coming into our yard to forage. Their sting is excruciating, and lasts for hours, and we have a toddler. I tried every organic method known - various Borax mixtures, Orange Oil, Diatomaceous Earth, Grits..nothing worked. I finally resorted to Amdro granules. The first day we tried this, it was a buffet! They scrambled to take this into their hole! For the next week, we watched as the workers removed a steady stream of dead bodies. HOWEVER. When we applied a second treatment, they got smart and moved the granules AWAY from the hill! Luckily, it seems that the act of picking the granules up is enough to poison the "mover" and so we still got results, albeit slower. 7 of the 9 colonies have now collapsed, and we are still having to treat the other 2. I am confident with continued application, enough of the workers will die off, to starve out the remaining colonies.

I'm amazed! I. am. amazed. Ants looooove this stuff! I bought a house in Autumn and in Spring, multiple ant colonies woke up went to work. They were everywhere. It was an ant onslaught! I tried other stuff, but I couldn't tell if I was suppressing/chasing the ants around the yard, so I gave this stuff a try because of the great reviews and I am now a confirmed believer. I filled a shot glass and sprinkled the granules on an active mound and the ants were like, "Derp derp derp... I'm an ant walking around... derp derp derp... Whoa! What's this stuff?!" And they grabbed the granules and RAN back to the nest. Right then, right there! They were sooo excited! They were like "GUYS! GUYS! LOOK WHAT I FOUND!" Then it was game on... I grabbed a beverage and the big container and went on a mission to sprinkle Amdro on all the ant trails I could see and it was the same result from the ants: "Whoa! Everybody needs to see this." And they'd grab the poison and run. After I got done treating the ant trails I could see, I went around and sprinkled Amdro on places I had seen ants hunting before and lo and behold, not 10 seconds after dropping grains on what looked like ant-free concrete, some of the granules started to move. The ants had come in from the edge of the concrete, grabbed the Amdro and RAN for their nest. I sipped my beverage and watched the ants make their way home and sprinkled more when I found their nest, which was concealed in a gap in the pathway. Ants in the grass came in to grab the stuff. Ants in the nest came out to grab the stuff. I went back to the original mound where I sprinkled this stuff and the ants were SWARMING to get the Amdro. It was like, "ALL HANDS ON DECK! RECOVER THE GOLD GRAINS FROM HEAVEN!" So amazing. That was yesterday. Today, the ant activity is a fraction of 1% of what I saw yesterday. There are some ants here and there, but the major ant infestations I saw yesterday are gone. It's like I'm looking at survivors wandering through the devastation of Antpocalypse wondering, "What happened?? What went wrong?" I'm hoping the rest of the ants are in their burrows, happily munching on the Amdro and feeding it to their queens as fast as she can chomp it down. From the other reviews, I'm guessing that's exactly what going on. I'm going to grab another couple containers of this stuff and conduct pre-emptive area denial operations out to the perimeter of my property and probably over the fence to some of the overgrown areas of my neighbors' yards. In case you're wondering, I had my chemist wife take look at the active ingredient and she says it's an analogue of boric acid, but without the ant-equivalent of a bitter taste. From what I've seen, I'm a believer. The ants act like it's the first time they've had bacon.

Got ants? Don't call an exterminator. Buy this. Look no further. I has a sudden infestation around my house. Aggressive red carpenter ants, little black ants, black carpenter ants were all around and under the deck, patio, and grass. I followed the instructions and poured a thin line of this stuff around the house and on and near concentrations of ants. I also poured it onto their mounds and swept it into the cracks in the deck. The little black ones started picking them up right way. I got worried because the red carpenter ants seemed to ignore them. But by the next day, they were all gone. I kid you not.

I should have posted this long ago. After four months of trying things we still had ants in the kitchen downstairs and upstairs all over the place. I was considering a nervous breakdown. Then one day I noticed what looked like a sprinkle of sawdust on my kitchen counter. When I told my husband it clicked in his head ... carpenter ants. I immediately went to Amazon and typed in carpenter ant bait. This caught my eye. I asked a question and nice men gave me answers that convinced me to buy this. It got here and my husband sprinkled it in the garage that night, it's on the other side of the kitchen wall they were coming in from downstairs. While he was standing there they came out! He called it Ant Crack and then proceeded to do the outside perimeter. The next morning ... no ants. Been using it for years and no ant problem since. We buy the fire ant bait too and it works like a charm. Thank you Amdro for the good stuff.

I'd tried almost everything (apple cider vinegar, diatomaceous earth, Hot Shot, Raid, $1 Store brand) to keep the ants out of the house, but they all seemed to work temporarily. I bought this based on the reviews. At this point I was desperate since I'd been battling them daily for 2.5 weeks. You block one hole, they find another! I put it around the house, in the lawn, and in some key locations inside where I knew this little persistent critters came out of around 7pm. By 8am the next morning, I found ONE ant inside the kitchen cupboard (it must have missed the memo). That was it. We've yet to find a single ant inside after that!! I noticed them coming out of new places in the lawn, so I've sprinkled some in the area. I've been recommending this product to everyone since.

We were suffering from an absolute ant invasion upon moving to a new rental property. I’d never seen anything like it! I was at a total loss. Amdro was highly recommended. I probably put down way more then recommended, but was desperate, and taking no chances. This is ant crack, no lie. In less then an hour every scrap of ant bait was carried off. I assumed it might take several days, even a week, and was prepared to be patient for this to work. One day, that was it. They never came back. That was almost a month ago. I will always have Amdro on hand, and won’t bother with anything else in the future. It’s not inexpensive, but it works...immediately...the first time. Why bother with anything else, seriously?!?