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How to Make Homemade Ant Killer That Actually Works

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How to Make Homemade Ant Killer That Actually Works

How to Make Homemade Ant Killer That Actually Works. When the warm weather comes out so do these little buggers. Ants can be one of the most frustrating pests. They are small and their numbers are large. Some bite and others just crawl all over you. This article is for the traditional, black, house ant. Here are a few possible solutions for...

When the warm weather comes out so do these little buggers. Ants can be one of the most frustrating pests. They are small and their numbers are large. Some bite and others just crawl all over you. This article is for the traditional, black, house ant. Here are a few possible solutions for this tiny problem. I have also included a few tips on how to keep them away. These are great homemade options for those who dislike using premixed pest control.
Things You'll Need
1 Teaspoon Boric Acid
1 Teaspoon Bleach
1 Teaspoon Ammonia or Window Cleaner
6 Tablespoons Sugar
2 Cups Super Hot Water
Cotton Balls
Resealable Disposable Type Container
Oatmeal or Grits
Boric Acid Solution - Combine a small amount of boric acid, sugar and hot water in a spray bottle and swirl mixing thoroughly. Boric Acid can be purchased at any discount retailer like Walmart under the name Borax. Make sure to keep this away from pets or children as it is hazardous. This is a good option for long term control.
Bleach Solution - Combine a small amount of bleach with hot water in a spray bottle and swirl mixing thoroughly. Make sure to keep this away from pets or children as it is hazardous. This is a good option for long term control. Using the name brands, like Clorox, does not add any additional killing power.
Ammonia - Spray Window cleaner liberally and watch them stop in their tracks, dead. This is a good option for short term control. It will have to be reapplied to be effective as the ants appear.
Oatmeal or Grits - Leave a few pieces of instant oatmeal or grits (some sort of water absorbing food) out where the ants are appearing. Get it as close to the nest as possible. The ant will take it back to the nest and eat it. Once eaten the food expands essentially popping the bug. Nice visual huh? Cruel but effective and non toxic. This option has to be applied frequently.
Now, if you don't want to kill the ants, but just want to keep them away from a particular area like a garden etc place a few drops of peppermint essential oil in a spray bottle and fill with water. Spray this generously around the area but try to avoid the plants themselves.
Tips & Warnings
Remove any food left outdoors.
Rinse out any food containers or soda cans before tossing them in the garbage.
Kill the first "scout" ant that you see. If he doesn't return then a new one is sent out. This is a never ending battle, but you can keep them at bay.
Remove any fruits or vegetables that have ripened.
You can also mix a few drops of peppermint oil with water to keep them away from a garden without having any potentially harmful side effects. Try not to spray directly on edible foods as it may change the flavor.
Keep the Borax, bleach or ammonia away from any pets or children as it is hazardous to their health.

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