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BioAdvanced Termite and Carpenter Bee Killer Plus is an 18 oz foam spray pesticide that kills termites, carpenter bees, ants, beetles, and other wood-infesting insects. Its foam expands at a 30:1 ratio to penetrate hard-to-reach areas like wall voids and crawlspaces, providing professional-grade coverage and long-lasting protection for your homeโs wood structures.

























| ASIN | B014PPFRVM |
| Active Ingredients | Lmidacloprid |
| Brand | BioAdvanced |
| Brand Name | BioAdvanced |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,231 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00687073004205 |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Type Name | PESTICIDE |
| Item form | Spray |
| Liquid Volume | 18 Fluid Ounces |
| Liquid volume | 18 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SBM Life Science |
| Model Number | 700420A |
| Part Number | 700420A |
| Target Species | Kills Ants, Wood-infesting Beetles and Other Listed Pests, Carpenter Bees |
| Target species | Kills Ants, Wood-infesting Beetles and Other Listed Pests, Carpenter Bees |
| UPC | 687073004205 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Unit count | 1.0 Fluid Ounces |
D**W
It works, Period. Love the hose and nozzle for directing the foam
It works! Period. I like the nozzle which is what the off the shelf brand from my local store lacked. I was treating Carpenter bees who had invaded my pergola, and needed something to insert the foam into the hole, not just spray it around. It cured the problem. A little pricey, BUT it is a large amount that should last me a couple of seasons. Very pleased. Did not try it on termites (we don't have formosas here that fly).
R**S
Undelivered twice
I tried ordering this item twice and on both occasions I needed to be given a refund due to what was described as a faulty article. Bit frustrating. So in honesty how can I rate an item I haven't even been able to buy?
O**C
Good for wood burrowing bees
Just what we were looking for
M**K
Seems . . . To Work
It's always hard to tell with termites, but this product seems effective. It's slightly tricky to use, but not worse than expanding foam, certainly. The nozzle looks adjustable, but it's probably better to leave it as it is. That said, this would be better either with a pointier tip, for entrance into small cracks and holes, or a removable straw extension. This is one of those products where you'll probably have to shake it occasionally during use, but you won't want to shake it and splatter foam from the tip. I recommend having a small plastic bag handy to put over the end of the straw when you have to shake it, and I also recommend wearing a glove at least on the hand you'll be using to move the nozzle around. Or tape a stick to the nozzle so you don't have to touch it directly. This product foams up somewhat and will help to wet down tunnels, etc, but it's not enormously foaming, and the foam melts quickly. It did mildly stain the wood I used it on, if that matters to you. The can had enough to fairly heavily treat about twenty linear feet of intermittent termite tubes and holes.
T**W
Off-Label use for yellow-jackets
I used this product "off-label" for a very large and active nest of yellow-jackets that was living under the foundation to my cement-slab portico outside the front door to my house. There was a half inch wide by 4 inch tall gap that the yellow-jackets were using as an entrance to their hive. I figured that if this product is effective on carpenter bees, it would be reasonable to expect that it would work on the yellow-jackets as well. Be forewarned that this product does not act instantly. I was aware of this and took appropriate precautions. Spraying took place in the early morning, maybe an hour before sunrise, before I headed off to work to ensure that the yellow-jackets were in their nest for the night. I cut the tip off the plastic tube so that I could insert it as far as possible into the entrance to the nest. I sprayed until the foam started to come out of the nest at which point I waited until the next morning before using another application. This yielded approximately 5 applications from a single can. The foam seemed act as a barrier to prevent exit from the hive, but does dissipate after several minutes. Yellow-jacket activity continued but diminished each day for about a week to 10 days after the first application after which there were literally hundreds of dead yellow yellow jackets on the ground outside the nest. I would strongly recommend this product based on my experience, but keep in mind that this does not kill the yellow-jackets instantly on contact.
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