Monday, April 15, 2013

Combat Bait Strips Review and Giveaway


Where I live we get ant problems more than roaches, but if you do live where there is roaches Combat makes bait strips for roaches too!  We seem to get ant problems either in the bathroom or laundry area. One winner will receive their choice of Ant or Roach Combat Bait Killing Strips.

The same killing power found in Combat Gels is now available in a new discreet design. These thin bait strips have an adhesive backing that makes it easy to hide out of sight and reach of children and pets. 



Combat Killing Bait Strips are easy to apply and leave no mess. The unique gel bait formula contains food and water that roaches and ants seek, combined with Fipronil, a fast acting insecticide that begins killing within hours once the insect has come into contact with the bait. 

Unlike spray insecticides that just kill the bugs you see, Combat Killing Bait Strips are designed to kill the nest and colony that are beyond your reach -- attacking the source of the pest problem. Simply place the bail strips wherever you have seen ants or roaches. For maximum effectiveness, all bail strips should be used at one time and replaced once the bail has been consumed, or as indicated on the package. 

How Combat Bait Strips Work

Wondering where to buy now? Combat Killing Bait Strips are available in 5 count Ant and 10 count Roach varieties, and can be found at major retailers including, Walmart, Home Depot, Target, Family Dollar, Dollar General and Publix. Please call ahead to check product availability. 


During the months of April through June, Combat brand is hosting an online sweepstakes where entrants can learn more about Combat Killing Bait Strips and become eligible to win one of three $250 Visa gift cards or one $1,000 grand prize Visa gift card. 

Enter to win HERE!

Disclosure -- Combat brand provided me with a sample of Combat Killing Bait Strips in exchange for a product review. However all the opinions expressed here are my own. 



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2 comments:

  1. Hate ants with a passion, always looking for something that is productive in keeping them away.

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  2. It seems like every summer we get some sort of ant problem!

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