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9 expert-approved ways to banish ants from your home

9 Expert-Approved Ways to Banish Ants from Your Home

Finding ants marching across your kitchen counter or trailing along the walls can be a frustrating experience for any homeowner. While ants are a common household nuisance, getting rid of them doesn’t have to be a daunting task. Pest-management guidance offers several strategies to control ants and help prevent them from returning.

Understanding the type of ants invading your space is key to choosing the right method for removal. Once identified, simple steps can help keep these pests at bay. Here are 9 expert-approved ways to tackle an indoor ant infestation and ensure they don’t come back.

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9. Identify the Ant Species

Knowing the type of ant you’re dealing with can guide your extermination plan.

Different species have varying behaviors and preferences, so identifying them can help tailor your approach. Use a magnifier if needed to spot characteristics like color and size.

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8. Seal Entry Points

Ants often enter through small cracks and gaps around your home.

Inspect windows, doors, and other potential entryways. Use silicone or caulk to seal these openings and consider installing door sweeps to block their path.

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7. Use Ant Bait Traps

Bait traps are a more targeted alternative to indoor pesticide sprays.

These traps contain bait that worker ants carry back to their colony, effectively targeting the entire nest without leaving residue in your home.

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6. Maintain Cleanliness

A clean home is less attractive to ants, especially sugar-seeking ones.

Ensure all food is stored in airtight containers and regularly wipe down surfaces to eliminate residues that might draw ants in.

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5. DIY Ant Repellents

Homemade solutions can temporarily disrupt ant trails and remove visible ants.

Mix dish soap, essential oils, or white vinegar with water in a spray bottle and apply to areas where ants are active, keeping in mind to avoid natural stone surfaces.

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4. Professional Pest Control

When DIY methods fall short, professional help provide more thorough control.

Experts typically use gel baits and exterior treatments to target ants both inside and outside your home, providing a comprehensive solution.

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3. Eliminate Food Sources

Cutting off food sources is crucial in preventing ant invasions.

Clean up spills promptly, store food properly, and ensure no crumbs or residues are left out to attract ants.

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2. Landscape Barriers

Maintaining a clear barrier can reduce ant nesting sites and entry routes.

Consider lining the perimeter of your home with rocks or pebbles, which ants are less likely to cross.

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1. Regular Surface Cleaning

Consistently wiping down surfaces can prevent ant infestations.

Make it a habit to clean countertops, floors, and other surfaces to remove any food particles or spills that could attract ants.

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