Controls common black ants and crawling insects in and around the home
A water based ready to use trigger spray to control ants, cockroaches, fleas, bed bugs and other crawling insects on hard surfaces, soft furnishings and pet bedding in and around the home.
Can be applied as a direct topical treatment to the pest or as a residual treatment to non-absorbent surfaces.
Fast acting with rapid effect on contact.
Can be used on food preparation and storage areas.
Apply: At the first signs of ant or insect activity.
How to Use: Spray the pest with short bursts of the spray or thoroughly wet surfaces where the insects will land or crawl. Treat behind the backs of drawers, cupboards, under sinks. Apply a continuous band around all points of entry such as doors, window frames, waste pipes and along skirting boards.
Note: For absorbent surfaces like unpainted wood, bricks or concrete, use Nippon Ant Killer Powder. Not to be used on human bedding or clothing or around electrical sockets.
Contains deltamethrin
Because they are used in the home, Nippon products must be of low toxicity to humans and animals. For this reason pyrethroids are used in the majority of Nippon household insecticides.
Nippon Ant Killer Liquid
Why is the Nippon Liquid not killing the ants?
Part of the reason for the lack of success in controlling ants invading your home may be the lack of frequency when changing the liquid. Nippon Ant Killer liquid should be replaced at least once daily, as if left for more than 24 hours the liquid becomes hard and looses its attraction.
It is a good sign if the ants are swarming around the Nippon Liquid as the more ants taking the liquid, the sooner a fatal dose will build up within the colony.
Why are the Ants reluctant to feed during the winter?
We are aware that in some cases ants can awake prematurely from winter hibernation, during mild conditions in winter or when nesting indoors or near a source of heat. During this time they often remain lethargic and show little interest in feeding which can reduce the effectiveness of bait materials, like Nippon Ant Killer Liquid. The ants can also be somewhat erratic in their behaviour. Continue to use the Nippon Ant Killer Liquid, as though it may take some time to work at this time of year, it is still one of the most effective ant killers on the market.
If the ants are taking the bait, there is no reason to assume that the product will not give control of your ant problem, given sufficient time. The time taken will tend to vary depending on, for example, the colony size, weather conditions (which will tend to affect the intensity with which the ants feed) and whether or not the ants are feeding exclusively on the Nippon.
Why are the ants not taking the Nippon Liquid bait?
This problem, although not a common one, is not unknown and although we have been unable to replicate this, we are aware that ants from a particular nest may not show any interest in a tube from a particular batch. This may be due to the natural variation in the natural honey and sugar components of the bait. In such cases, we have found that a replacement tube solves the problem.
Nippon Ant Killer Powder
Will the Nippon Ant Killer Powder contaminate food crops?
This product does not carry approval for use directly on food crops, therefore we cannot recommend its use in such a situation. We would not, however, expect any problems as a result of eating crops treated with the product as it is not classified as dangerous and exhibits very low toxicity. The active ingredient, Permethrin, is not absorbed by the plants and is rapidly broken down in moist soil.
Can the Nippon Powder be used on wasp nests?
Yes. It can be applied to the wasp nest entrance. Wasp Nest Destroyer Foam can also be used when the nest is inaccessible.
Will Nippon Powder kill Pharoah Ants?
Although our Nippon Ant Killer Powder, Nippon Ant and Crawling Insect Killer and Ready To Use Spray will kill this ant, it is rarely possible to eradicate an entire colony using contact insecticides.
Is the Nippon Powder safe to use near pets and children?
Nippon Powder is considered to be of low toxicity. It is designed for use in and around the home where incidental contact with the material could be anticipated and no symptoms would be expected as a result of exposure to the product. Nippon Powder, as with all pesticide products approved for sale and use on the UK retail market, must be proved to be safe when used according to the label directions, to the user and other parties, which include children, pets and wild fauna. Any specific hazards and precautions necessary would be clearly stated on the label.
Why is the Nippon Powder not killing the ants?
Nippon Powder is an effective contact insecticide that will kill ants within minutes. As it is a contact killer, however, it is necessary to apply it to areas frequented by the ants to achieve control.
Where it is not possible to treat the nest directly, you may find that Nippon Liquid would be of more use against the ants, as the product is taken back to the nest by the worker ants to feed the rest of the colony.
Why is the container under-filled?
This type of puffer pack requires a certain amount of headspace to allow sufficient airflow to produce the required puffing action. The fine powder used in this product also tends to settle after packing and this may give rise to the suspicion of under filling.
As part of our stringent quality assurance procedures, we maintain a record of filling quantities.
From where is the name 'Nippon' derived?
The original product was based on a Japanese formulation introduced into the country in the 1930ãs under the Nippon Ant Destroyer name.