🛡️ Defend Your Space, Conquer the Creepy-Crawlies!
Ortho Home Defense Max Ant, Roach and Spider1 is a powerful indoor insect spray designed to eliminate ants, beetles, cockroaches, and spiders quickly. With a fume-free formula, it provides long-lasting protection for up to a year on nonporous surfaces, making it ideal for use in various areas of your home.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Spray |
Liquid Volume | 13.4 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
C**
If you have insects in the home, it’s because you don’t have this
Great value! The spray can be wide or narrow but no double which you use it is highly effective. Sometimes I worry about these sprayers leaking after extended use, but this did not happen; no leakage! I was able to spray my entire 5/4 home after I saw a roach one time and I still have 1/2 a bottle left. I used as directed and have not seen any roaches or insects in or outside my home since. It’s safe for pets (they didn’t exactly run up to try to lick or sniff as I applied the stuff and have not been at all sick since I used it).
J**S
We love it , we ordered this one and the outdoor one too
We love how effective is it , we struggle with ants , little beetles and spiders cause we live in the country side of our town and this has great effect , only issue it leaks alittle when you spray, but it’s had no stickiness, safe for pets and and it’s durable for indoor and our sunroom
D**A
Good and Bad
Ortho Home Defense does help, but if you happen to live in an apartment, where there are neighbors connected to your building, they have them too! So, even if you get rid of some, they keep coming back, or never entirely gone, because they come from next door. Which is awful, I KNOW! I especially have a problem in and near the top of my kitchen sink. I do spray the sink and surrounding areas, but everytime you run the water, you are rinsing it away...so if this happens to you, please re-spray that area. I live in a very small apartment and I went through a gallon in a month! I'm still seeing them!! Yes, I am moving in a couple of months. I believe some places are beyond hope. They may be years old, like this place. I'm talking 50+ years old! So, it has years of getting these disgusting house guests. They get inside he walls. The only remedy is to move and they need to knock this whole place down! This is the second place in the 45 years I've live here, in Las Vegas and believe it or not the other place was worse. We moved out pretty quick and shortly later, they did knock that whole place down. It was a huge complex. It covered 2-3 blocks of a city street! Not too far from the Las Vegas Strip. I'm not saying that all places here are like that. Only two in 45 yrs. I have moved several times for various reasons. Most of the other, "newer" places didn't have ANY! I think the age of the place has alot to do with it. But, like another review said, you must ALWAYS keep your place as clean as humanly possible! No crumbs!!! And, if you do have any kind of roach or bug problem, you can use more than one insecticide at a time. To be safe, make sure you read the label and Google if it's safe for pets, (if you have one) and that it can be used with other insecticides. Most of them can. I don't think a professional place is any better than what you can do yourself. Just my opinion. Because you know where you see them more. You know exactly where to spray. A professional bug guy, just walks around and sprays here and there for about 3 minutes, and he's gone. You need to spray the baseboards! All the baseboards. Most of them come in through there. And, they DO come up from drains! I've seen it! That's why I'm getting them in my sink. They say if you have that problem, to pour vinegar and then baking soda down your sink often. Ar least 2 cups of each! I also found that if I ran out of insecticide to spray alot of vinegar around those areas where you see them. It doesn't kill them, but they avoid the smell. So, I don't know if you want to do that, but it helps me to NOT see them. And, hopefully that may only be necessary for a day or two until you get to the store. Another remedy is, to mix equal parts of white sugar and baking soda and sprinkle around the infested area, because they are attracted to the sugar, but the baking soda will kill them!!! Maybe not immediately, but shortly after. I haven't tried this. I hope I helped ar least one person, if anyone read this all the way through....
K**N
Great Product
I use this every year during the spring time and I don’t have to worry about bugs in the summer I will however use it sometimes in the middle of the summer again . Totally depends on you but it does work !
I**A
☆☆☆☆☆
This product is a great value for the money, made of great quality, easy to use, effective, kills all kinds of bugs and prevents them from entering your home.. Plus, it is safe for people AND pets! I highly recommend this product!
M**L
This is NOT Raid!
It seems that most of the negative reviews are from customers who do not understand what this product is or how it works. Let me be clear: THIS. IS. NOT. RAID! It's actually better! Raid is a chemical substance that is designed to sicken and kill insects almost instantly upon contact. Which is great if you happen to see the bugs and spray them before they scurry away. But what about the other creepy crawlies that might be lurking elsewhere in your home? Bugs, especially ants and roaches, rarely travel alone. So if you see one, chances are there are others that have yet to reveal themselves. And Raid will only get rid of the bugs that you happen to find and spray yourself. Ortho, on the other hand, isn't designed to kill the bugs immediately. Instead, it infects the bugs with a slow-acting poison that might take hours or even days to actually kill them. How is this a good thing? Because it gives the bugs plenty of time to return to the colony and infect the others with the toxin that clings to their bodies. In my opinion this product is better than Raid because it doesn't require you to find the bugs yourself. Just spray around the areas where you have seen the most bug activity (i.e. basements, bathrooms, kitchens, etc.) and voila! The bugs are doomed. Granted, it takes time and patience. Depending on the severity of your infestation, it might take weeks or even months for your home to become completely bug-free. However, you should probably take into consideration that even an overpriced exterminator can't rid you of your bug problem in one quick visit. Most exterminators make frequent visits to your home where they will charge you out the nose just to spray down your living quarters with an almost identical product. Call me crazy, but I'd rather cut out the middle man and save a few Benjamins by doing it myself instead of paying a stranger to come into a house every week to do it for me. I hope this review clarifies any confusion that someone might have and provide future buyers with a better understanding of what they're actually paying for.Update: Something I forgot to mention in my original post is the importance of keeping a clean and dry home. The poison works by attacking the bugs' immune system and making them fatally ill. And just like humans require food and lots of fluids to recover when we're sick, so do bugs. Keeping your home dry and clean as possible will allow the extermination process to work much more efficiently.
S**R
Not working for roaches for me
It doesn't seem to be working. I spray walls and if I spray the roaches directly they die ut always lots of new ones climbing the walls and on the floors. It doesn't seem to kill them after the areas are sprayed. Also this bottle is supposed to be refillable but I buy a big amount and want to spray from this which is more easily held but it sprays back on me after the initial spraying and I don't want it all over me but when I use this bottle now it gets all over me. Ugh.
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