NORTH KANSAS CITY, Mo. — New InVict Gold Cockroach Gel is not only palatable and rapidly lethal to cockroaches that feed on it, but new studies demonstrate its effectiveness for feed-through kill, according to Dr. Cisse Spragins, CEO of Rockwell Labs.
In the experiment, roaches were exposed to InVict Gold and 100% mortality was achieved. New roaches were then exposed only to dead roaches, killed by the InVict Gold, and not directly to the bait. After 5 days, 95% mortality was achieved in these roaches that had no direct bait exposure, Spragins reports.
InVict Gold Cockroach Gel contains 2.15% imidacloprid and 11 food attractants. It can be used indoors, outdoors and in food areas. It is packaged in boxes containing five 35-gram syringes.
For more information visit www.rockwelllabs.com.
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