NORTH KANSAS CITY, Mo. — New InVict Gold Cockroach Gel from Rockwell Labs Ltd is now registered for use in New York.
InVict Gold Cockroach Gel is formulated for rapid control of roaches with 2.15 percent imidacloprid. The bait matrix contains 11 attractants to combat bait aversion and maximize control. Bait rotation with different formulation types is important to combat bait aversion and poor control results.
InVict is well accepted by both “normal” and “bait averse” roaches, the company said, and provides fast results. The palatability of Rockwell Labs’ bait formulations combined with the power of imidacloprid is a winning combination for pest management professionals. The formulation is convenient to use and has excellent consistency — it doesn’t run in the hottest weather, yet it is still easy to dispense in cold weather, the company said.
InVict Gold Cockroach Gel comes packaged in boxes of five 35-gram syringes.
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