DuPont Advion Ant Gel Receives Florida Registration

DuPont Professional Products announced that DuPont Advion ant gel is now registered for use in Florida.

WILMINGTON, Del. – DuPont Professional Products announced that DuPont Advion ant gel is now registered for use in Florida. Advion ant gel will provide Florida pest management professionals (PMPs) with consistent, broad-spectrum control of multiple ant species including all key sweet feeders, plus carpenter ants and many others. In addition, the new ant gel has proven in formulation testing to retain its viscosity under hot weather conditions.

Florida is home to many of the most troublesome U.S. pest ants, including: odorous house, argentine, crazy, pharaoh, and ghost ant species. The DuPont Advion ant gel, with its unique chemistry, has proven in extensive testing to consistently control all these pest ant species, according to DuPont. Powered by the MetaActive compound, Advion ant gel leverages the ant’s own enzymes to provide total colony control, even when multiple queens are present. Its strong attractant formulation provides broad spectrum control. Combined with proven performance and a unique mode of action, Advion ant gel has an excellent toxicological profile and has been registered by EPA under its Reduced Risk Program.

“Given the wide range of pest ant species across the state, PMPs can trust that Advion ant gel and its broad-spectrum ant control will provide the consistent, high level of performance they need,” said Todd Himelberger, Florida sales representative for DuPont Professional Products. “At the same time, they can rest assured that the smooth gel stays thick when applied, even on the hottest days.”