To get rid of ants effectively, you can use a combination of natural repellents, cleaning methods, and physical barriers:
Natural Repellents and Killers
- Vinegar solution: Mix equal parts white vinegar and water and spray it on ant trails, entry points, and surfaces. Vinegar disrupts ant pheromone trails and repels them
- Borax and sugar bait: Mix borax with sugar and water, soak cotton balls, and place them where ants appear. The sugar attracts ants, and borax kills them. Keep away from pets and children
- Diatomaceous earth: Sprinkle food-grade diatomaceous earth around ant paths and entry points. It dehydrates ants by damaging their exoskeletons
- Essential oils: Peppermint, cinnamon leaf, lemon eucalyptus oil, or citrus juices repel ants. Spray diluted oils or place cotton balls soaked in these oils near ant entry points
- Other natural substances: Cinnamon powder, cayenne pepper, baking soda mixed with sugar, cornstarch, neem oil, and soap-water spray can kill or repel ants
Cleaning and Prevention
- Remove food sources: Clean up spills immediately, store food in sealed containers, and remove any open food that attracts ants
- Remove pheromone trails: Wipe surfaces with vinegar or soapy water to erase ant scent trails that guide other ants to food
- Seal entry points: Identify where ants enter your home and block holes or cracks with caulk or sealant
- Maintain cleanliness: Regular vacuuming and cleaning reduce ant attractants
Physical Methods
- Boiling water: Pour boiling water into ant holes outside to kill ants directly, though this may not eliminate entire colonies
- Cornmeal: Place cornmeal near ant trails; ants carry it back but cannot digest it, reducing the colony over time
If infestations persist, professional pest control services can provide permanent solutions
. Using these methods together can help you get rid of ants quickly and prevent their return.