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🐜 Take down the whole colony—because your home deserves a total ant eviction!
Raid Max Liquid Ant Bait is a powerful, ready-to-use liquid bait containing 0.015% Spinosad that attracts and kills over 20 common ant species by targeting entire colonies. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, it works by having worker ants carry the poison back to the queen and larvae, ensuring long-term elimination. Trusted for over 60 years, this bait station offers a convenient, effective solution for lasting ant control.




























| ASIN | B08TDPSG86 |
| Active Ingredients | Active Ingredient: Spinosad (a Mixture of Spinosyn A and Spinosyn D) (0.015%) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #234 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #12 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Brand | Raid |
| Brand Name | Raid |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,106 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046500024351 |
| Included Components | Ant baits |
| Item Form | LIQUID |
| Item Type Name | Raid Liquid Ant Baits |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SC Johnson |
| Model Number | 321906 |
| Part Number | 321906 |
| Specification Met | Yes |
| Target Species | Insects |
| UPC | 046500024351 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
L**R
Ant baits that really work and are definitely worth the price
I buy these about every year probably twice a year. They work really well for the ants that wander around in your bathroom and kitchen. After placing these in my bathroom, my kitchen and other places that ants like to go I don’t see them anymore. I highly recommend these baits because they kill the ants. And they are not expensive at all.
B**H
Great product.
Never had an ant problem anywhere I've lived until last month. I was in the master bathroom and noticed dozens of small black ants surrounding the drain in the tub. I wiped them out then sprayed. No leaks anywhere, I sealed the caulking along the tiles. It didn't really need it but thought it couldn't hurt. Then I sprayed ant spray. The next night, same thing and it went on for a few weeks. I began noticing a long line of them coming from a tiny hole by the window, going across the windowsill and down the wall, along the baseboard to the tub/shower. I sprayed outside, no improvement. In fact, it seemed to get worse. Sprayed in/out for several nights. Caulked. No difference. This led me to look for solutions on Amazon. Raid had mostly good reviews, will carry back to the queen and kill off the nest...ok, sounds good. I bought it. I put out 4 bait stations. Had to place carefully because it drew my cats interest. The first station was obviously placed by the pinhole next to the bathroom window. In the middle of the night, I checked for ants. Very few ants! I looked at the bait traps, nothing in three of them but a couple dozen were inside the trap on the windowsill. They were moving around as more came in to join the party. The next morning, that trap was completely empty. I'm guessing they left for the castle. It's been a week now, and no ants whatsoever.
S**H
Not as effective
Doesn't attract sugar ants the same as the other brand with the clear rectangle leaking baits. But if they do find it, it does get rid of them.
L**E
Easy Effectiveness
Teeny, tiny sugar ants seem to like our house. These traps have helped to reduce frequency and severity to the point we do not need the exterminator as often. These durable bait pods are easy to install and we put them where they are hidden from human interaction. No muss, no fuss.
J**O
Didn’t solve the problem, ants kept coming back
I bought these hoping they’d wipe out the ants for good. Put them right where the trails were, and yeah, a few ants went in… but that’s about all that happened. The ants never really went away. They just kept coming back like they also paid rent here. Same spots, same numbers, same annoyance. Kind of defeats the whole purpose when you’re expecting it to take out the colony and it just… doesn’t. At some point it just felt like I was feeding them more than anything. Clean the area, set the traps, think you’re making progress—and nope, they’re right back at it the next day. I ended up switching to Advion ant gel and that actually worked. Way more ants showed up for it, and after about a week the numbers finally started dropping off. That’s what I was expecting from these, but it just never came to be. Only positive is I reused the Raid containers to hold the Advion ant gel so it wouldn’t dry out, so at least they didn’t go completely to waste. Works really well when baiting outside so the gel doesn't dry up.
N**A
House ants ate it up!!
It’s been 2 days now since I put the bait out. I’m actually pretty blown away, I think this stuff wiped out the colony In less than 12 hours
L**A
Be patient
Okay I came back to change my review. The first few days the ants basically played around this thing and it was like a big joke to them. I left 1 star because they were more interested in the white square traps and seemed completely uninterested in these. But I had to come back with updates because on day 3 it was like an ant party inside this trap too. So just be patient I guess. We actually put a drop of honey in the problem area, let the ants get crazy like dozens and dozens (they love honey) and this establishes a strong chem trail. Then put the trap right in the middle of that established chem trail ant route, and remove the honey. They'll continue internally responding to their "food here at the end of this trail" signal hive command, and immediately pivot to seek the trap to bring back to the colony (which will wipe them out)
B**E
Not effective
Not as efficient, ants still came
A**S
Totally ineffective
Completely ineffective with those tiny ants we have indoors here in Dubai, they just walk around the baits but not a single one of them felt the urge to approach and enter it... I even cut one open to leave that soaked sponge on the floor near the crack they come from but none of them seem attracted
M**D
Useless
The product is useless The ants are playing around it
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