Springtime may be a wonderful season of new sunshine and colorful flowers, but it can also bring about the annoyance of ant season. It seems like every year, a large variety of ants invade our homes and gardens, and the sheer amount can be irritating and frustrating. With so many ways for them to enter our homes, it can feel like a tall task to get rid of ants in your home, but fear not! There are some great, effective ways to prevent, deter, and eradicate an ant infestation.
Preventing an Ant Invasion:
The first thing you can do is make sure you do as much as you can to prevent an infestation or stop an infestation from getting worse. By doing a few simple preventative tasks, you can get yourself on the way to an ant-free house.
1. Keep your house clean by sweeping floors of food and dirt.
2. Keep trash and rubbish away from the house and make sure you put any rubbish out on a daily basis.
3. Don’t allow moisture on surfaces. Ants like to find sources of water and tend to stay near them.
4. Always cover food when it’s not in the fridge.
5. Don’t leave dirty plates and utensils around. Wash them up straight away.
Deterrents for Ants In Your Home:
There are many substances that ants just don’t like, and using these can deter ants from certain areas like the kitchen, or you can use these methods outside your house if you know of a particular way they are getting in. Here are three different methods for detering the ants easily and effectively.
1. Chalk: Ants absolutely hate chalk. The calcium carbonate in the chalk repels the ants and stops them from entering the house. You can simply draw chalk lines where you don’t want the ants to wander either around the house or in rooms (if you’re able too). Alternatively, you can purchase chalk dust and sprinkle this around any entry points to your home. The ants will be reluctant to cross and it will keep them at bay.
2. Flour: Similar to chalk dust, flour is also a repellent to ants. Sprinkling flour especially around food cupboards, will stop ants from getting in and crawling over food stuffs. You can put flour in front of open doorways or entry holes to prevent the ants from entering your home.
3. Double-Sided Adhesive Tape: A genius way to stop ants from crawling on your food is to surround it with adhesive tape – sticky side up (double-sided would work best). The ants will get stuck and won’t be able to reach their prize.
Eradication of Ant Dens:
If you want to deal with the problem at its source and you are aware of where the ant mounds are, then there are inexpensive, homemade ways to do this. Eradicating the ants at the source will help have fewer of them getting into the home. Here are three easy ways to deal with any ant hills or dens close to your home.
1. Borax, Water and Sugar: This is a great way to attract the ants from their den and kill them before they can get into the home. If any ants survive, they will take the borax solution back to their colony and spread it around, doing half the job for you!
Get some old plastic containers and put holes (about the width of a pencil) around the sides about a couple of centimeters from the top.
Mix Borax with sugar – around a ratio of 3:1.
Put the powdered mixture into the container until it’s around a centimeter down from the holes and mix it with water. It should be a soupy consistency but it doesn’t have to be exact.
Add a teaspoon of peanut butter (as ants love a bit of peanut butter) and mix it in.
Leave it around the ant hill or den with the lid on. The ants will crawl through the holes but shouldn’t be able to crawl out again.
2. Flowerpots: There’s a great and simple trick that uses a flowerpot. Turn a flowerpot upside down over the ant den and pour boiling water down the small drain hole of the flowerpot. This will kill a lot of ants at the source, leaving fewer to come in and infest your home.
3. Boiling Water and Washing Up Liquid: Much the same way as the Borax, having a jam jar full of boiling water and washing up liquid will attract the ants. Place these next to an ant colony, or alternatively use it with the flowerpot method instead of plain boiling water. This will kill the ants almost instantly and prevent them from spreading to the house.
Homemade Sprays to Get Rid of Ants:
Bug sprays can be full of chemicals, so it’s best to use homemade versions that are environmentally friendly and still as effective. Keep a few different sprays around the house to use when an infestation occurs.
1. Vinegar: Ants absolutely hate the smell of vinegar, so mixing equal parts water and vinegar into a spray bottle and aiming it at the ants will give them a huge signal to leave. They will soon be off to somewhere else that smells a lot better. Spraying vinegar onto surfaces and letting it dry will also stop the ants from wanting to come near them. Use vinegar several times a day to get the full effect.
2. Citrus Fruit: Mixing any citrus fruit with water and using it as a spray will deter the ants away. The juice of oranges, lemons, limes (or all three if you want) mixed with water. Alternatively, lemon peels are particularly effective when blended up and added to water – let the mixture infuse before spraying in the direction of the ants.
3. Tea Tree Oil: Tea tree oil is another pet hate for ants. So, again, mixing a few drops into water will make a great spray that will help get rid of ants in your home. There are also other smells including cinnamon, cayenne pepper, black pepper, salt, and some strong perfumes, which are highly detested by ants. Using these with water will create safe, cheap homemade sprays that will rid you of the ants in your home.
In conclusion, spring may bring about the dreaded ant season, but with these effective and inexpensive methods, you can safely prevent, deter, and eradicate them from your home. Keeping your home clean, using repellent methods, eradicating ant dens, and using homemade sprays are all effective ways to help deal with an ant infestation. So, bring on the spring, and let’s be ready to wage war against the pesky ants!
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