Best Practices for Eliminating Ants from Both Your Home and Garden

Seal Entry Points: Inspect your home for cracks, gaps, and crevices where ants might enter. Use caulk or weather stripping to seal these entry points to prevent ants from getting inside.

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Maintain Cleanliness: Keep your home and garden clean by regularly wiping down surfaces, cleaning up spills, and removing food waste. In the garden, clear fallen fruit and debris that may attract ants.

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Use Ant Baits: Place ant baits near ant trails and nests. The ants carry the bait back to their colony, which helps to eliminate the entire nest over time. Choose baits specifically designed for ants to ensure effectiveness.

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Apply Natural Repellents: Use natural ant repellents like vinegar, lemon juice, or cinnamon. Spraying a mixture of vinegar and water around entry points or sprinkling cinnamon can deter ants from entering or foraging in your home and garden.

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Keep Food Stored Properly: Store food in airtight containers and avoid leaving pet food out. This reduces the food sources available to ants, making your home and garden less attractive to them.

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Treat Outdoor Ant Nests: For garden ant nests, pour a mixture of water and dish soap directly into the nest. Alternatively, use diatomaceous earth around the nest. These treatments help to kill ants and prevent their return.

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Consult a Pest Control Professional: If the ant problem persists or is severe, consider hiring a professional pest control service. They can provide targeted treatments and long-term solutions to effectively manage and eliminate ant infestations.

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