100% Natural Ways of Keeping Those Ants Away.
Ants, by themselves, are pretty
harmless. Unfortunately, they almost never travel alone, and a
infestation of ants at your home can be a huge bother, not to mention
having to throw away food. Then there are the poisons that can be
harmful to small children or pets you may have, or are just unpleasant
to be around.
Here are some natural ways to scare
those ants away and prevent them from coming back using just natural,
organic products most people keep at home or can easily get at the
grocery store.
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Cucumber / Citrus Peel
Place the
cucumber or citrus fruit peel near the place where you see ant activity.
Citrus fruit and cucumbers are toxic to a certain tiny mushroom ants
feed on, and so they avoid them.
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Cinnamon sticks and cloves of garlic
Follow the
trail of ants and try to identify where they entered. For example:
Windows, doors and various holes around the house. Place cinnamon sticks
or cloves of garlic in it, as close as possible. Cloves of garlic give
out a strong smell and so it is recommended to leave cinnamon sticks,
which have a nice aroma. If you do choose the garlic, peel it, cut it up
and then put it down. You can put cinnamon sticks in your pantry to
prevent future ant visits.
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Vinegar
Put some
vinegar in a spray bottle and spray the places where you last saw the
ants as well as their points of entry. Vinegar harms the ant's sense of
smell and destroys the pheromons they leave behind them to help them
find their way.
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Talc / chalk powder
Create a
small 'barrier' of talcum or chalk powder in the ants' points of entry.
The talc, the material found both in talcum powder and chalk, destroys
their sense of smell and makes it extremely hard for them to cross, so a
little barrier will help prevent the ants from coming in where you
don't want them.
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Black pepper
Sprinkle
some black pepper on the trail of ants and see how they quickly
disperse. Now you can track them and see where they came in through.
Make sure you sprinkle some black pepper there, too.
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Mint
Another
handy tool that disrupts the little intruders' sense of smell is mint.
There are several ways you can use mint to do so. First, you can plant
the plant in your garden and around your house, close to doors and
windows. Second, you can place some mint leaves on the windows of your
home. Like the cinnamon sticks, this too can be places in the pantry to
prevent future break-ins.
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Cornmeal
If you
encounter a really big problem with an ant infestation, you may want to
use cornmeal. Cornmeal doesn't just prevents ants or makes them run away
- it kills them. Ants see it as food but in reality they can't digest
it and they eventually die. It won't kill them as quickly as poison, but
it definitely works and is definitely cheap and environmentally
friendly to use in your home.
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