
Kness’ Ants-No-More Ant Bait Station is designed to stop infestations before they become a visible problem. Its patented green dome blends into outdoor environments and helps keep bait protected from sun and moisture. Ants enter through side openings, feed and carry the bait back to the colony, helping eliminate it at the source. The station is compatible with liquid, gel or granular bait, giving pest maangement professionals (PMPs) options based on their preferred approach. Its durable, tamper-resistant construction makes it a strong choice for both residential and commercial use. For simple, effective ant control, PMPs can count on Ants-No-More Ant Bait Station to deliver consistent results.
About Kness Pest Defense
Per company history, the Ketch-All was invented by a young, widowed father of six, Austin Enos “Brick” Kness, in 1924. Mice were prevalent at the high school in which Kness was a custodian, and led him to the idea of the “box” trap. Kness, a Pest Management Professional Hall of Famer (Class of 2024), built the first trap from a square oilcan, a Tuxedo Tobacco can, a spring from a curtain rod, and the wood base of a crate. The first night he set his trap, he captured five mice.
He was elated and showed the teachers and his friends. He was encouraged to build others for his friends and to seek a patent. By 1927, Kness Mfg. Co. was formed to produce the KetchAll Automatic Mousetrap and another of Kness’ inventions, the RotoBow tree saw.
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