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The DIABLO DIA 41913CT is a solid roach bait station using Fipronil as its active ingredient to eliminate cockroach infestations at the source. Each station delivers a slow-acting bait that roaches carry back to the nest, triggering a kill cascade that wipes out the colony, not just individual insects. The formula begins working within hours of placement and provides continuous control for up to 3 months per application. Each station contains 0.49 oz of solid bait. The pack includes 8 stations, making it suitable for treating multiple problem areas in a single service call. Pest control professionals and licensed applicators are the primary installers of this product.
These bait stations are designed for use in residential and light commercial settings where large roaches, waterbugs, and palmetto bugs are present. Typical placement locations include under appliances, inside cabinets, along baseboards, and in utility spaces where roach activity has been observed. The solid bait format resists drying out, maintaining effectiveness throughout the 3-month control window. Because the stations produce no vapor, fumes, or odor, they are appropriate for use in occupied spaces including kitchens and food-prep areas where airborne treatments are not practical.
Designed for use against large roach species including waterbugs and palmetto bugs in residential and light commercial pest control applications.
Placement should be performed by a licensed pest control professional in jurisdictions where Fipronil-based products require a pesticide applicator license. Read the full product label before placement, as label instructions are legally binding for registered pesticide products. Position stations bait-side down in areas of confirmed roach activity, away from competing food sources that may reduce bait uptake. Do not disturb or move stations frequently, as this can interrupt the transfer effect needed to eliminate the nest.
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