Extinguish Plus & Optigard Ant Gel Bait
- Optigard Ant Gel (non-fire household ants; NOT for fire, harvester, or Pharaoh ants).
- Extinguish Plus (fire ants; also controls big-headed/Argentine/harvester as labeled).
FLORIDA BASICS (read first)
- Work dry. For outdoor baiting, apply when ground is dry and don’t irrigate for 24 hours after; don’t apply within 6 hours of rain (Extinguish Plus).
- Never spray insecticides over or near baits. Clean any previously sprayed surfaces before placing gel (Optigard).
- Keep baits away from kids/pets; prefer stations anywhere access is possible.
–––––OPTIGARD ANT GEL (for sugar/trail ants;
not for fire/harvester/Pharaoh)
Use sites: indoor and outdoor on/adjacent to structures.A) WITH REFILLABLE BAIT STATIONS (best where access is a concern or outdoors)
- Placement: Put stations on active trails and points of entry (weep holes, eaves/soffits, where wires/pipes enter). Outdoors, keep stations shaded and out of direct sun/rain.
- Load & close: Apply gel into the tamper-resistant station, close securely. Check weekly. Refill if consumed or dried.
- Follow-up: Expect fewer foragers in a few days to a week as gel is shared through the colony. Reposition onto fresh trails as they shift.
B) WITHOUT STATIONS (spots/beads in cracks & crevices)
- Indoors: Place multiple small spots in cracks/crevices and out-of-the-way areas: under/behind appliances, under sinks, around baseboards, window/door frames, pipe chases. Do not place on routinely washed surfaces or food-prep areas. Clean any prior spray residue before baiting.
- Outdoors (on/adjacent to the structure): Place small gel spots adjacent to trails and entry points (weep holes, soffits/eaves, utility penetrations). Weather exposure shortens gel life—inspect and reapply as needed.
- Do not contaminate: Don’t spray over gel; avoid routine washdowns that remove/dilute bait.
What to expect: Dead ants may appear
within days; substantial reduction in foraging
in a few days to a week. High moisture retention helps gel remain attractive
at least two weeks.–––––EXTINGUISH PLUS (fire ants; also labeled for big-headed/Argentine/harvester)
Use sites: lawns, landscaped areas, commercial turf, and more. Apply when ants are
actively foraging (soil >60°F). Quick test: place a
potato chip—if workers recruit in minutes, conditions are right. Keep bait
dry.A) WITH REFILLABLE BAIT STATIONS (perimeter/intercept)
- Station spacing: Place 1 station every 15–30 linear feet along structure edges/fence lines and near entry points/ant activity.
- Amount per station: Up to 1 ounce (≈2 Tbsp) per station. Inspect frequently; replenish if soiled, wet, or consumed. Affix a content sticker to each station.
- Moisture rules: Don’t apply within 6 hours of rain; area should be dry from dew/irrigation; do not irrigate for 24 hours after placement.
B) WITHOUT STATIONS
- Broadcast (best for yard-wide fire ant pressure):
- Rate: 1.5 lb/acre = 3 oz per 5,000 sq ft (fire ants). Use a hand or rotary spreader for a light, even scatter. Keep bait dry per moisture rules above. Re-treat as needed (observe pasture/rangeland limits if applicable).
- Individual mounds (clean-up after broadcast or spot issues):
- Apply 2–5 level tablespoons per mound, uniformly around the mound. Do not disturb the mound. Keep bait dry.
- Indoors (non-food areas only; use stations where possible):
- Apply 0.25–0.5 oz per crack/crevice/inaccessible area; in unfinished attics/crawl spaces 0.25 oz per 100 sq ft only if secured from children/pets.
What to expect: Foraging declines begin
about a week after ants feed; colony collapses as the queen dies. The IGR component
prevents rebound. Keep fresh bait available for new/satellite colonies.–––––SAFETY & HOUSEKEEPING (both products)
- Keep unprotected persons/pets out of treated areas during application; use tamper-resistant stations where access is possible.
- Food areas: crack-and-crevice only; if bait contacts an exposed food surface, remove and wash before use.
- Storage: Keep containers tightly closed, cool, and dry; discard wet/soiled bait. Use Extinguish Plus within 3 months after opening (oil can turn rancid).
QUICK PICK (what to use where)
- Kitchen/bath/laundry trails (sweet ants): Optigard Gel (spots/crevices). Use stations for kid/pet areas.
- Exterior sugar-ant trails on the house: Optigard in tamper-resistant stations near entry points/trails.
- Yard fire ants: Extinguish Plus broadcast + mound treatments where needed; or stations along perimeters (15–30 ft spacing; 1 oz per station).
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LABEL RECEIPTS (required)
- Source: Optigard Ant Gel Bait Label (4).pdf, “Use Information” & “Application Procedures” & “Outdoor Use.” Snippet: “For indoor and outdoor control of structure-invading ants: excluding fire, harvester and Pharaoh… Do not spray insecticide over gel… place bait in cracks and crevices… bait may also be placed outdoors into refillable tamper-resistant bait stations… reduction in foraging within a few days to a week.”
- Source: Extinguish Plus Fire Ant Control Specimen Label (1).pdf, “Outdoor Use,” “Treatment Rate” tables, “Refillable Bait Stations,” “Indoor Use,” and moisture/timing directions. Snippet: “Broadcast 1.5 lb/acre [3 oz/5,000 sq ft]… Individual mounds 2–5 level tablespoons… Use in refillable bait stations up to 1 ounce; 1 station every 15–30 linear feet… Apply when ants are active… Do not apply within 6 hours of rain… Do not irrigate for 24 hours.”