RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – The Professional Pest Management (PPM) business of Bayer, within the company’s Environmental Science Unit, announced its winter savings program on solutions within the Maxforce Roach Control System. This program offers pest management professionals (PMPs) instant savings on all three solutions in the Maxforce Roach Control System: Maxforce FC Magnum Roach Gel, Maxforce Impact and Maxforce FC Select Roach Gel. This promotion runs January 15 through February 28, 2017.
“The Maxforce Roach Control System is the original and leading system approach to roach baiting,” said Kristen Fielding, bait and termite product manager for Bayer PPM. “The three powerful solutions work in coordination with one another to avoid bait aversion.”
The following products and savings are available through Feb. 28, 2017:
| Product | Product Code | Case Configuration | 2017 Rebate/Case | 2017 Rebate/Unit |
| Maxforce® FC Magnum Roach Gel | 79432135 | 12 x 33 grams | $15 / case | $1.25 / tube |
| Maxforce® Impact Roach Gel | 80882068 | 5 x (4- 30 gm reservoirs) | $20 / case | $1 / tube |
| Maxforce® FC Select Roach Gel | 79434820 | 5 x (4- 30 gm reservoirs) | $20 / case | $1 / tube |
Maxforce FC Magnum is irresistible to normal and aberrant-feeding cockroaches. The proprietary ContactX technology by Bayer kills cockroaches on contact with the bait. No other bait gel works this fast.
Maxforce Impact offers PMPs a solution uniquely fit for today’s modern bait rotation strategies. The bait matrix and active ingredient in Maxforce Impact allows PMPs to overcome aversion and resistance without compromising performance and flexibility.
Maxforce FC Select Roach Killer Bait Gel has been proven to attract and kill both normal and bait-averse German cockroaches in problem sites around the country. The exclusive Domino Effect® works through ingestion and contact in hard-to-reach and inaccessible areas.
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