How do I clean up any excess RoachBane gel after applying it?
Roachbane can be cleaned up using normal paper towels or wet wipes. Wearing gloves is recommended.
Roachbane can be cleaned up using normal paper towels or wet wipes. Wearing gloves is recommended.
The active ingredients in Roachbane, indoxacarb and fipronil, can have adverse effects to local environments and we recommend keeping it contained within the home and not letting it run into running water sources.
Roachbane does contain multiple food sources that can potentially be allergenic to certain people. Also, we do not recommend coming in direct contact with the gel in general, so gloves are recommend during application.
Roachbane can be thrown away normally in the trash. There are no special instruction for disposal.
Yes, as long as Roachbane is not coming in direct contact with food our food prep surfaces. Areas like inside the pantry, behind/under the microwave, and inside of drawers/cabinets are fine as long as they are applied away form surfaces food touches.
RoachBane is safe for homes with pets due to the low toxicity of the product to mammals. Roachbane only activates once a roach consumes the product.
No, RoachBane is clean and odorless.
RoachBane complies with relevant pest control regulations and is safe when used according to the instructions.
Avoid applying RoachBane in areas accessible to children and pets. Wash your hands thoroughly after application.
While RoachBane is not highly toxic to pets, it’s always best to consult your veterinarian if your pet ingests any of the product.
RoachBane is formulated with ingredients that are highly toxic to insects but have low toxicity to mammals, making it generally safe to use around children and pets.