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New Maxforce Refillable Buffet Stations Now Available

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The bait stations, which are also sold with Maxforce Quantum ant gel bait, will be packaged in boxes of 48, allowing pest management professionals to utilize the stations with other baits such as Maxforce FC Magnum Roach Killer Bait Gel.

| May 10, 2011

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – Bayer announced that Maxforce Refillable Buffet Stations are now available for sale through local Bayer distributors.  The bait stations, which are also sold with Maxforce Quantum ant gel bait, will be packaged in boxes of 48, allowing pest management professionals (PMPs) to utilize the stations with other baits such as Maxforce FC Magnum Roach Killer Bait Gel.

Maxforce Refillable Buffet Stations further extend the attractiveness of bait by protecting it from the elements and eliminating bait absorption into porous surfaces.  The economical stations are easy to fill and inspect, and are effective for both indoor and outdoor use for ants and cockroaches.   Made of 100% recycled plastic, each station features four bait reservoirs, an entrance ramp large enough to accommodate large cockroaches, and an internal bridge that allows ants to easily traverse the station.  Furthermore, PMPs have the ability to brand the stations to promote their businesses by producing a snap-in card measuring 36 x 67 mm.

“We’re pleased to announce the availability of Maxforce Refillable Buffet Stations as a stand-alone product,” said Gordon Morrison, Maxforce marketing manager for Environmental Science.  “Now PMPs have the ability to place different baits into a single station, customizing their IPM treatment to better address unique pest problems.”

For more information on Maxforce products, visit www.backedbybayer.com.
 

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