Hot Shot Ultra Liquid Indoor Roach Bait Stations, 3 Count
- Brand:
- Hot Shot
- Model Number:
- HG-96591
- UPC:
- 071121965912
- EAN:
- 0071121965912
- ASIN:
- B086P35LHN
- Walmart SKU:
- 406779515
Current $5.84 has remained steady for two weeks, closely tracking the 90-day average of $5.84. This consistency suggests buyers are getting the standard market rate.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Hot Shot Ultra Liquid Indoor Roach Bait Stations, 3 Count since 9/17/2023. The most recent price update was on Jun 4, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $5.84 (lowest on 9/17/2023) to $6.13 (highest on 7/24/2024). The average price during this period is $5.85.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $5.84 (Jun 4) to $5.84 (Jun 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $5.84.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 1274 reviews.
After fighting with these discusting, pesky bugs for over a year I finally found this product, which pretty much knocked them out within about a month. The only complaint is those little flimsey holders they come with. What is the point. They just fall off after I open the foil seal.
Gets the job done best paired with spraying a pesticide spray from garden center for around door frames and behind floor framing along walls corners etc. great for bathrooms laundry and kitchen as an extra protection for hidden corners and under appliances to keep bugs out or from returning or lingering. Comes with convenient spray nozzle.
Wow! This is the best stuff to get rid of roaches. Somehow I ended up with some uninvited guests at my home and they had a lot of friends! Well I spent a lot of money and a lot of time trying to eradicate my friends with no luck. I remembered that Hot Shot Ant baits always worked great for ants and I thought I wonder if they make the same for roaches. They do!! This stuff even comes in a fancy container (which I wish would be a little sturdier) not like the little black discs. On a side note, the Hot Shot brand does make the little discs. I used them first and do not feel they worked as well as these! Anyways, if you're having a lot of uninvited visitors in the form of roaches get this stuff! I've been setting these out now consistently for 3 months and have been enjoying my solitude.
I live in a vintage 20's building in LA and it definitely has a roach problem. I have 2 small doggies so did not want anyone to come in and spray my apt so I bought this stuff and am really impressed. It took around 3 days to find dead ones all over my apartment, especially under my fridge. No problems anymore. I hide these behind or beside the fridge and places my doggies cannot get to. Extremely happy with this purchase for sure.
Residing on a riverfront, I was resigned to having this nuisance a lot. A friend recommended this liquid bait for both GIANT and German roaches. Placed 6 in Kitchen (at each outlet, under sink, between Stove and refrigerator), and 2 in mt bedroom. Lo and behold! I haven't even seen one since. I replace these every 4-6 months. I certainly don't miss the cheering gallery whole doing dishes. 😏
It does a great job and you can place it anywhere. Just be sure to put it back far enough your pet can't reach it. It works great and easy to use. J would recommend it even if you get rid of them there's always a chance of bringing one home in potatoes
Got rid of all the roaches in my apartment, pest control didn't even make a dent! what a waste of money paying them for nothing but watered down poison!
I have purchased more than three of these packages and set them out over time, yet still had many roaches. It is as if the larger roaches could not or did not want to get up under and into the trap to drink or wipe the attractant onto themselves. I have had a much better success with something I just discovered recently. Before bedtime, prepare one or more roach traps. First, prepare a rectangular dish with a dusting of boric acid. Rinse scissor blades with water and cut the excess paper off the sides of glue traps. Set the uncovered glue trap glue-side-up in the boric acid dusted dish. Set a dollop of wet cat food in the center of the glue trap. Place the roach trap dishes in dark cabinets, away from children and pets. Check them in the morning. Take a plastic grocery bag and smoosh the dying roaches against the glue trap; wrap it up and throw it away. Repeat daily for three days, or until the traps are roach free. Repeat once every few weeks or several times a year.
I put these on glue traps just to see how effective they were. The glue traps without this bait in the middle of it caught more roaches than the ones that had a liquid bait trap in the middle. Go get some of that roach paste in a tube. That works much better than this malarkey.
Extremely disappointed with this. I have a tiny little kitchen and I have all three of them open and two under the sink and one behind the stove. But I am still seeing creepy crawlers. Very disappointed with this. I thought it would work. It didn't 😒
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