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title: "Advance 375A Select Ant Bait (2 lb.) 720080"
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# Delayed-action insecticide Indoor & outdoor use Targets 10+ ant species Advance 375A Select Ant Bait (2 lb.) 720080

**Brand:** basf
**Price:** £124.57
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐜 Outsmart ants before they invade your space!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Advance 375A Select Ant Bait (2 lb.) 720080 by basf
- **How much does it cost?** £124.57 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- basf enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted basf brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ready-to-Use Convenience:** No mixing or batteries needed—just apply and watch ants vanish
- • **Universal Ant Control Power:** Effectively eliminates odorous, fire, crazy, and pavement ants with one formula
- • **Versatile Application Zones:** Safe and effective for homes, commercial buildings, parks, and turf
- • **Smart Delayed-Action Formula:** Abamectin halts egg production and wipes out colonies from within
- • **Economical & High-Performance:** Premium bait blend that balances cost and powerful results

## Overview

Advance 375A Select Ant Bait is a 2 lb. ready-to-use granular formula combining attractants and the delayed-action insecticide Abamectin to control over 10 ant species indoors and outdoors. Designed for use in homes, commercial buildings, and outdoor areas, it disrupts ant colonies by stopping egg production, ensuring effective and lasting ant elimination.

## Description

FOR USE IN AND AROUND: Homes, Residential Areas, Commercial and Other Structures, Non Food/Feed Areas of Commercial Buildings, Warehouses, Hotels, Food Storage Areas, Inedible Product Areas of Meat Packing Plants, Motels, Schools, Supermarkets, and Non-Occupied Patient Areas of Hospitals and Nursing Homes, Golf Courses, Parks, Lawns and Turf Advance 375A Select Granular Ant Bait is a ready-to-use product for use in controlling numerous ants both indoors and outdoors. This bait formulation combines a mixture of foods and the delayed-action insecticide, Abamectin. This insecticide acts to reduce the population of worker ants and can cause an immediate halt in egg production resulting in colony elimination. Avoid use of other insecticides or sprays on or near Advance 375A Select Ant Bait.

Review: It works; don't be discouraged. - After googling "best ant bait" and watching testimonies on YouTube, I now own both the Advance 375A bait for all ants, and the Advance Carpenter Ant Bait. They're both the same product, but the carpenter bait has bigger granules. We moved onto property where the soil is sandy and our yard was infested with all types of ants, including carpenter ants in the trees and around the buildings. (If you have carpenter ants, I recommend an e-book on desertcart that I read concerning carpenter ants. It's only a couple of dollars and can be read within 20 minutes or so. It's titled: "Yikes! I've Got Carpenter Ants! A homeowner's guide to solving carpenter ant infestations." By David Kiley. He shares the effective strategy for ridding your home of carpenter ants, and it's not that hard. He recommends the Advance Carpenter Ant Bait for protein and Maxforce Fleet Ant Bait Gel by Bayer for sweet carbohydrate.) Anyway, back to my review: people have given this Advance 375A negative reviews, but I heard an ant expert say that ants go through stages where they will look for protein when their queen needs protein for her eggs and larvae, which is what this bait is, and when she doesn't need protein, they'll look for carbohydrates such as melon, which is where the sweet ant bait comes into play. (And that sweet bait is Maxforce; believe me.) I've used the Advance Carpenter bait on the carpenters here, the 375A on all the other ants, and they all gobbled up the baits because at the time, they wanted protein. Ants were feverish over this bait, ants of all sizes down to teeny ants. Some ran around in circles, seemingly beside themselves, but actually marking the spot with their scent when they found the bait, then grabbed it and hauled it away. I followed and watched a teeny, tiny ant haul a chunk of bait quite a distance across the yard to its nest. Within a day most nests were dormant; some took several days. The carpenter ants took all of their Advance Carpenter Ant Bait each night, so I'd replenish the next day, and within a week of replenishing, all carpenter activity completely stopped. (I should have given bigger portions; didn't know.) Fortunately, I hit this at a time when they all wanted protein. Surely, it must be a case of timing for the people who didn't have success with the bait. Starting in spring, the tiny brown ants which make little dirt mounds love this 375A, and haul it into their nest, but the medium sized black ants will ignore it one day, and go for it the next. What they do eat at that time is carbs, and you can test that by placing a piece of melon at the opening of their nest to see how they go for it. If they do, you can remove it and squirt a glob of Maxforce Gel (of which you've already ordered and have ready), in its place; they'll go right for it. Glob the gel at all openings where you see them come and go. The next day, there should be zero activity. If they are still active, then it's a huge nest and one more application or two will wipe them out, and it DOES wipe them out, as does the 375A if they want protein. As for carpenters, it's the same hit and miss between carbs and protein. I was diligent to do as the instructions on the container of 375A says and sprinkled it around the yard at 30 day intervals. I sprinkled by hand throughout the summer, for new ants crop up, but eventually, they stopped cropping up, and by the end of last summer, this yard transformed from infested to nearly zero ant activity. I have never used the gel bait on the tiny brown ants of which there were hundreds of little nests all over the place. One couldn't afford to purchase the gel bait for hundreds of nests, plus it wasn't necessary, for the granular 375A did the job; they loved it. I've only used the gel on carpenters if they took it, and the medium sized black or red ants if they took it. I have used these baits in my yard for the past two summers, and now it's May again, it's warm, and I am elated that no carpenters are anywhere around my house, none have appeared in the kitchen which they always did at this time, and as I walk the property, I see just a fraction of ant activity compared to before. I've now walked the property sprinkling 375A, and the ants are hauling it around. I found a few black ant nests and gave them a sampling of 375A and Maxforce gel, and they took some of the grains of 375A but globbed onto the gel. I don't see ants around or on the trees, nor around my house, nor around the shop. Of course, new ants will arrive, but there will never be a problem thanks to the two fantastic products of Advance Ant Bait and Bayer Maxforce gel. Over the last two summers, altogether I used 2 3/4 of the 2 lb. containers of Advance 375A, nearly one 2 lb. container of Advance Carpenter bait, and not quite 2 boxes of Maxforce Gel. This comes to around $258.00 spread over the past two summers. That vs. the cost of hiring a pest control company to deal with carpenter ants, what a savings, plus, they wouldn't have been able to rid the entire property of all the ants as these products have. So, "Thank you! " Advance company, and Bayer Maxforce, from the bottom of my heart, and "Thank you" Mr. Kiley, if you're reading this, for your educational book and information. Posting pictures now of our yard area. Everywhere we stepped there was an ant nest, and every tree you see in the picture was full of carpenters and other ants. Our shop, our house, which you don't see, had carpenter activity all around and inside as well. Now, nothing!!! Hallelujah!!! PS: For anyone like me who wonders just what to do and how to do it, I'm posting a picture of my container of bait and the makeshift flags I placed near the black ant nests so that I could check back. I simply tore off a piece of flagging tape and stabbed through it as I stabbed a skewer into the ground. Quick and easy, and marks the spot! I hauled the Maxforce Gel and the flag making items with me in a bag. The 375A is a bit smelly and the container says not to inhale, so because I didn't want to wear a mask, I held the container behind my back and reached behind with the other gloved hand to grab fingerfuls of bait. Spreading by the finger full is the best way not to waste the bait.
Review: Item was as advertised and great price. - Items were delivered not damaged and delivered ahead of tracking date. Items were as described and useful. I will buy from vendor again.

## Features

- Harmful if swallowed.
- Harmful in contact with skin.
- Use biocides safely. Always read the label and product information before use.
- Formulated with a select combination of attractants that quickly entice hard-to-control ants to readily feed on the bait
- Excellent for Ant Control including for: Odorous House Ants, Crazy Ants, Little Black Ants, Argentine Ants, Pavement ants, Fire Ants, Field Ants, Pharaoh Ants, Bigheaded Ants and others
- Blend of high performance and economy make this a universal choice for almost any ant baiting situation

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08358GGSR |
| Best Sellers Rank | 80,010 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 272 in Ant Control |
| Brand | BASF |
| Brand Name | BASF |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 439 Reviews |
| Item Form | Granules |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Item form | Granules |
| Item weight | 2 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 2 Litres |
| Liquid volume | 2 Litres |
| Manufacturer | Advance |
| Model Number | 10341 |
| Part Number | 10341 |
| Target Species | Ant,Ants |
| Target species | Ant,Ants |
| UPC | 804338140595 |

## Product Details

- **Item form:** Granules
- **Item weight:** 2 Pounds
- **Liquid volume:** 2 Litres
- **Brand:** BASF
- **Target species:** Ant,Ants

## Images

![Advance 375A Select Ant Bait (2 lb.) 720080 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Tsb1uTg1L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: what is the difference between 375-A and 375-A 669578 Advance carpenter ant bait**
A: Not certain. Could be the size of the bottle.  The formula is 375-A. Works great on carpenter ants. But you have to be a little patient with it.

**Q: what is the difference  between Advance and Advance 375-A  carpenter ant poison ?**
A: One is cut differently to appeal to carpenter ants.

**Q: I have small ants that attack my precious food items such as cereals and rice in my kitchen. Will this formula work its magic in my situation?**
A: I'd give it a try!  It worked for my situation, and I don't know why it wouldn't work for you, too!Sprinkle it around (near) where the ants are (not to contaminate the food) and seal all your food items... as in ziplock bags.A small amount of food can be used for bait.  Keep pets away.

**Q: Am I able to apply this to my lawn with a fertilizer spreader?**
A: If your doing it for carpenter ants, it's a waste of $, if you see the ants, Malathion them, if you have a nest, pour a gallon mix of malathion/ sevin down the nest, kills on contact and any underground food storage is poisonous to them. Remember if you put the granules on the grass, birds will get poisoned also which is a federal violation. Dont SPREAD it, the company can sue you also.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works; don't be discouraged.
*by H***W on 17 September 2023*

After googling "best ant bait" and watching testimonies on YouTube, I now own both the Advance 375A bait for all ants, and the Advance Carpenter Ant Bait. They're both the same product, but the carpenter bait has bigger granules. We moved onto property where the soil is sandy and our yard was infested with all types of ants, including carpenter ants in the trees and around the buildings. (If you have carpenter ants, I recommend an e-book on Amazon that I read concerning carpenter ants. It's only a couple of dollars and can be read within 20 minutes or so. It's titled: "Yikes! I've Got Carpenter Ants! A homeowner's guide to solving carpenter ant infestations." By David Kiley. He shares the effective strategy for ridding your home of carpenter ants, and it's not that hard. He recommends the Advance Carpenter Ant Bait for protein and Maxforce Fleet Ant Bait Gel by Bayer for sweet carbohydrate.) Anyway, back to my review: people have given this Advance 375A negative reviews, but I heard an ant expert say that ants go through stages where they will look for protein when their queen needs protein for her eggs and larvae, which is what this bait is, and when she doesn't need protein, they'll look for carbohydrates such as melon, which is where the sweet ant bait comes into play. (And that sweet bait is Maxforce; believe me.) I've used the Advance Carpenter bait on the carpenters here, the 375A on all the other ants, and they all gobbled up the baits because at the time, they wanted protein. Ants were feverish over this bait, ants of all sizes down to teeny ants. Some ran around in circles, seemingly beside themselves, but actually marking the spot with their scent when they found the bait, then grabbed it and hauled it away. I followed and watched a teeny, tiny ant haul a chunk of bait quite a distance across the yard to its nest. Within a day most nests were dormant; some took several days. The carpenter ants took all of their Advance Carpenter Ant Bait each night, so I'd replenish the next day, and within a week of replenishing, all carpenter activity completely stopped. (I should have given bigger portions; didn't know.) Fortunately, I hit this at a time when they all wanted protein. Surely, it must be a case of timing for the people who didn't have success with the bait. Starting in spring, the tiny brown ants which make little dirt mounds love this 375A, and haul it into their nest, but the medium sized black ants will ignore it one day, and go for it the next. What they do eat at that time is carbs, and you can test that by placing a piece of melon at the opening of their nest to see how they go for it. If they do, you can remove it and squirt a glob of Maxforce Gel (of which you've already ordered and have ready), in its place; they'll go right for it. Glob the gel at all openings where you see them come and go. The next day, there should be zero activity. If they are still active, then it's a huge nest and one more application or two will wipe them out, and it DOES wipe them out, as does the 375A if they want protein. As for carpenters, it's the same hit and miss between carbs and protein. I was diligent to do as the instructions on the container of 375A says and sprinkled it around the yard at 30 day intervals. I sprinkled by hand throughout the summer, for new ants crop up, but eventually, they stopped cropping up, and by the end of last summer, this yard transformed from infested to nearly zero ant activity. I have never used the gel bait on the tiny brown ants of which there were hundreds of little nests all over the place. One couldn't afford to purchase the gel bait for hundreds of nests, plus it wasn't necessary, for the granular 375A did the job; they loved it. I've only used the gel on carpenters if they took it, and the medium sized black or red ants if they took it. I have used these baits in my yard for the past two summers, and now it's May again, it's warm, and I am elated that no carpenters are anywhere around my house, none have appeared in the kitchen which they always did at this time, and as I walk the property, I see just a fraction of ant activity compared to before. I've now walked the property sprinkling 375A, and the ants are hauling it around. I found a few black ant nests and gave them a sampling of 375A and Maxforce gel, and they took some of the grains of 375A but globbed onto the gel. I don't see ants around or on the trees, nor around my house, nor around the shop. Of course, new ants will arrive, but there will never be a problem thanks to the two fantastic products of Advance Ant Bait and Bayer Maxforce gel. Over the last two summers, altogether I used 2 3/4 of the 2 lb. containers of Advance 375A, nearly one 2 lb. container of Advance Carpenter bait, and not quite 2 boxes of Maxforce Gel. This comes to around $258.00 spread over the past two summers. That vs. the cost of hiring a pest control company to deal with carpenter ants, what a savings, plus, they wouldn't have been able to rid the entire property of all the ants as these products have. So, "Thank you! " Advance company, and Bayer Maxforce, from the bottom of my heart, and "Thank you" Mr. Kiley, if you're reading this, for your educational book and information. Posting pictures now of our yard area. Everywhere we stepped there was an ant nest, and every tree you see in the picture was full of carpenters and other ants. Our shop, our house, which you don't see, had carpenter activity all around and inside as well. Now, nothing!!! Hallelujah!!! PS: For anyone like me who wonders just what to do and how to do it, I'm posting a picture of my container of bait and the makeshift flags I placed near the black ant nests so that I could check back. I simply tore off a piece of flagging tape and stabbed through it as I stabbed a skewer into the ground. Quick and easy, and marks the spot! I hauled the Maxforce Gel and the flag making items with me in a bag. The 375A is a bit smelly and the container says not to inhale, so because I didn't want to wear a mask, I held the container behind my back and reached behind with the other gloved hand to grab fingerfuls of bait. Spreading by the finger full is the best way not to waste the bait.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Item was as advertised and great price.
*by B***D on 25 March 2026*

Items were delivered not damaged and delivered ahead of tracking date. Items were as described and useful. I will buy from vendor again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is one Ant bait that works!!!!!!!!!!!!
*by H***! on 12 February 2026*

If you really have an ant problem and haven't had much luck getting rid of them this poison bate is the right stuff for you! It is deadly for ants , kills for days, and, if used properly, will flat out rid your property of ants.

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