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How To Get Rid Of Sugar Ants?
To get rid of sugar ants, there are several effective methods you can try. One natural deterrent is to sprinkle cinnamon or black pepper near ant entry points. The strong scent repels sugar ants and discourages them from coming into your space. Another option is to set traps using sweet baits like aRead more
To get rid of sugar ants, there are several effective methods you can try. One natural deterrent is to sprinkle cinnamon or black pepper near ant entry points. The strong scent repels sugar ants and discourages them from coming into your space. Another option is to set traps using sweet baits like a mixture of borax and powdered sugar or honey and water. Place these baits strategically in areas where ants are usually seen, and they will be attracted to the sweetness and get trapped.
It’s also important to seal off their entry points. Check for cracks or openings in your home where ants may be entering and seal them with caulk or weatherstripping. This prevents their entry and keeps them out. Additionally, maintaining cleanliness is crucial. Remove any food sources that might attract sugar ants by properly storing food in airtight containers and cleaning up crumbs regularly.
Other methods to try include using a vinegar solution, spraying equal parts white vinegar and water along ant trails, windowsills, and baseboards, as ants dislike the scent. Coffee grounds can also be effective, as sugar ants dislike the smell, so spreading used coffee grounds in areas where you often spot them may keep them away. Diatomaceous earth, a powdery substance made from fossilized algae, acts as a natural insecticide when sprinkled near ant trails or mounds.
You can also try making an essential oil spray by mixing a few drops of peppermint oil or tea tree oil with water and spraying it on ant-infested areas. The strong smell repels ants and acts as a repellent. If all else fails, consider calling a professional exterminator who can help eliminate the infestation. Lastly, adopting preventive measures like regularly inspecting your home for possible entry points, fixing leaks or moisture issues, and maintaining a clean environment will discourage future sugar ant invasions.
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