What Must Be Considered for Home Ant Control Safety

Sep 1
10:37

2013

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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Home and garden stores keep multitudes of insecticides and repellents on the shelf, but a variety of household remedies carry equal weight in the fight against ants. Home remedies are safe, affordable and certainly worth due consideration in keeping homes bug-free.

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Some of these measures are deterrents. That is,What Must Be Considered for Home Ant Control Safety Articles they deter the ants from coming in your house. This seems to work well for those with a mild problem. Others found that they needed to use a method that kills the whole colony of ants.

Perhaps the easiest home remedy in this case is simply pouring a kettle of boiling water on each anthill, ensuring it enters the tunnels and inner workings of the nest. Sprinkling tablespoons full of instant grits over the mounds serves the same purpose. Wrapping duct tape sticky-side-out around the tree trunks prevents ants from infesting their roots, and placing the legs of picnic tables in tins of water prevents ants from reaching the table's surface.

Chemical Remedies
  • Boric acid, a cleaning agent found in products like borax, is a commonly used chemical in powder form--as an ant remedy, it's applied directly to the home entrance points or anthills. Usually diluted with water, borax can also be mixed with confectioners sugar (ants bring this back to the nest, killing the colony) or mint apple jelly. One part boric acid, six parts peanut butter, one part brown sugar and a few pinches of salt set out on sheets of paper controls some common varieties of ants. A liquid mixture of 40 percent water, 40 percent alcohol and 20 percent dish soap kills ant on contact and leaves a chemical "warning trail" to prevent newcomers. A simple mix of soapy water is a milder version of this spray, while watered-down glass cleaner is a sort of compromise between the two. Wiping ant-infested areas with a damp kerosene-soaked rag serves as a repellent. Always consider the safety of children and pets when using chemical agents

Food Remedies
  • Small amounts of household salt spread around entrance points like baseboards and windowsills serve as barriers against ants and create a threshold they won't cross. Other powders like cream of tartar, chili powder and cinnamon work in the same way. Simple and safe food mixtures applied in similar fashion also fight ants--one part sugar, one part active yeast and two parts molasses mixed together and laid on paper repels the pests. Similarly, one garlic clove, one small onion and one tbsp. of cayenne pepper stewed in water for one hour serves as a safe and natural anti-ant spray, as does a concoction of equal parts vinegar and water (or straight vinegar for bigger infestations). Tea bags of mint tea control and prevent minor ant issues, as do crushed mint leaves, cucumber peels, cinnamon sticks and crushed cloves.

Be patient! The key is to get worker ants to continually carry low doses of boric acid back to feed the ants in their nest. Boric acid is mildly repellent to ants, and using a very low dose makes it more likely that surviving ants will continue eating the bait and taking it back to the nest. Thankfully there are natural pest control methods to help you cope with and eliminate the problem.

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