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FAQ'S
Frequently asked questions
The diatoms are a physical barrier, so building a tolerance it not possible.
Also the clever placement of the repellent adds the element of gravity to the plates effectivness. Any ant brave enough to try to cross the diatom barrier will simply fall off the repellent surface.
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No, the placement of the repellent under the top plate stops this being an issue. if proper care intructions are followed.
Note. When not in use, always store your ant proof plate with the base on a flat surface to prevent dust or residue settling on the repellent and creating a barrier over it for ants to walk on.
The placement of the repellent under the top plate stops this being an issue. if proper care intructions are followed.
Note. When not in use, always store your ant proof plate with the base on a flat surface to prevent dust or residue settling on the repellent and creating a barrier over it for ants to walk on.
The plate comes pre-loaded with repellent, which with proper care can last up to 3 years.
New repellent can be applied by simply unscrewing the bottom plate and rubbing new diatoms onto the glued surface of the top plate, then re-attaching the base plate with the screws.
Note. When putting the screws back in please take care to not thread the plastic.
Yes. see video below.
Note; Washing your plate will wash off the pre-applied repellent. and it will need to be replaced, as per video.
The plate only really needs a genlte wipe over in most cases.
However, if you want to wash your plate , we sell replacement repellent, which is applied by simple unscrewing the bottom plate , and rubbing new diatomacous earth onto the glued undersurface of the top plate. Then reattaching the base with the screws.
Please note, DO NOT scrub the glue surface under the plate , it only needs to be rinsed, and allowed to dry before re applying the repellent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbI74vhzUFc
Ant Proof Plate is a PHYSICAL barrier deterent. So ants cannot build up a tolerance.
that means if the plate has stopped working, the physical barrier has been bypassed.
there are 2 common ways this can happen.
First; Water. Check if your Ant proof Plate has been wet, If it has, some of the repellent may have been washed away, leaving a path for the ants to walk through. See image.
Second; Check if there is something under or next to the plate that could be letting the ants bypass the repellent pad. See video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbI74vhzUFc
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