Terro Vs Combat Ant Bait

Do you have a problem with ants in your home? If so, you’re not alone. Millions of Americans deal with ant infestations every year. There are many different ways to get rid of ants. Still, the two most popular methods are using ant bait or using an insecticide. We will compare Terro and Combat ant baits and help you decide which is best for your needs!

Terro Vs Combat Table

This comparison table will help you see the key differences between Terro and Combat ant baits.

Combat

Terro 

Active Ingredient Hydramethylnon

Active Ingredient Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate

No vapor, fumes, or odor.

Ready-to-use ant killer

Kills the queen and the entire colony

Complete control may take up to two weeks

Package includes 6 ant killing baits.

Package includes 12 ant killing baits.

Can be used both indoors and outdoor

Bait triggers a slow kill, targeting the ants you see and the ants you don’t

Easy to use, child-resistant, no-mess baits.

Station offers a continuous supply of bait to keep ants coming back

It can kills argentine ants, carpenter ants, odorous house ants (except fire ants), pavement ants, and pharaoh ants.

It kills acrobat ants, Allegheny ants, argentine ants, big-headed ants, cornfield ants, crazy ants, ghost ants, little black ants and more.

Active Ingredient
The active ingredient is the main ingredient in any insecticide that kills insects. For Terro, the active ingredient is Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate, while Combat’s active ingredient is Hydramethylnon. Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate is a borax-based compound that is poisonous to ants. 

Borax works by causing the ants to become dehydrated and die. Hydramethylnon is a broad-spectrum insecticide that works by causing nerve damage in insects. It is considered more effective than Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate but is also more toxic to humans and pets.

Target Pest
Both Terro and Combat ant baits are designed to kill ants. However, Terro is specifically designed to kill ants that eat sweets. This includes acrobat ants, Allegheny ants, argentine ants, big-headed ants, cornfield ants, crazy ants, ghost ants, little black ants, odorous houseants (except fire ants), pavement ants, pyramid ants, thief ants, and white footed ants.

On the other hand, Combat Max Ant Bait gets rid of ants commonly found in households, such as argentine ants, carpenter ants, odorous house ants (except fire ants), pavement ants, and pharaoh ants.

Package Size
Terro T300b Liquid Ant Killer Comes With 12 Bait Stations which are suitable for 12 weeks. Each station has a capacity of 0.03 fl oz. Meanwhile, Combat Max Ant Bait Comes With 6 Bait stations, ideal for 12 weeks. Each station has a total of 0.05 fl oz.

Where to Use
You can use TERRO Liquid Ant Baits near where you see a lot of ants. The small size of the bait stations makes them perfect for putting near the edges of walls, in corners, on counters, under and behind appliances, and on windowsills. The more bait placements you make, the better your chances are of getting rid of the pests!

Combat Max Ant Bait can be used both indoors and outdoors. For indoor use, place the bait stations near where you see ants or where they are likely to enter your home. You can use them in areas like under sinks, behind toilets, and behind appliances.

How Does It Work
The active ingredient in Terro Ant Bait, Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate, is a borax-based compound that is poisonous to ants. The ants are attracted to the bait, eat it, and then take it back to their nest, where it kills the rest of the colony.

The active ingredient in Combat Max Ant Bait, Fipronil, is a broad-spectrum insecticide that works by causing nerve damage in insects. The baits also contain an attractant that helps to lure the ants in. Additionally, ants take it back to their nest, where it kills the rest of the colony.

Pet Safe
No, neither Terro nor Combat Max Ant Bait is safe for pets. If ingested, both products can cause serious health problems in animals. If you have pets, it is important to keep them away from the baits and to dispose of them properly when you are done using them.

Our Observation
Both Terro and Combat ant baits serve the purpose of eliminating pesky ants from your home. The primary distinction lies in the active ingredient. Terro uses Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate (borax-based), primarily targeting ants attracted to sweets. Combat, however, uses Fipronil, a more effective and broader spectrum insecticide, but with a noted higher toxicity to humans and pets.

In conclusion, your choice between Terro and Combat should be based on the type of ants infesting your home and the safety considerations for your household, especially if you have pets. If you need help with the ant type, Combat offers a broader spectrum but always prioritizes safety.

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