Just place a few slices of cucumber, or even discarded cucumber peels, at the doorsteps or near the kitchen, and the ants will no longer dare to come near.
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Illustration - Source: InternetUsing water is perhaps the simplest way to get rid of ants. If your jar of sugar or jam is under attack by ants, place it in a bowl of water. The ants are afraid of water and won't be able to approach your food. Alternatively, you can place four bowls of water under each leg of a table, preventing ants from climbing up and allowing you to safely leave food on the table. Be sure to use large plastic bowls to avoid breakage.
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Illustration - Source: InternetMix water and vinegar in a bottle and spray it directly onto the ant colony or nest, much like you would use insecticide spray. Unlike commercial sprays with unpleasant odors, this homemade solution is harmless to humans. While it won't kill the ants as chemicals do, the smell of vinegar is enough to scare them away. You can also add a pinch of chili powder to enhance its effectiveness.
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Illustration - Source: InternetSprinkle baking soda around areas where ants are frequent to repel them. For a more effective solution, you can mix baking soda with a little sugar and place it near their nest. The sugar attracts the ants, and when they ingest the baking soda, it will destroy them.
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Illustration - Source: InternetThe strong, spicy scent of cinnamon is a natural repellent for ants. Simply sprinkle some cinnamon powder around your house or on your kitchen shelves, and the ants will be too deterred to invade your home.
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Illustration - Source: InternetAfter brewing your coffee, don't throw away the grounds, as using them to get rid of ants is an easy and effective method. Simply place the coffee grounds in areas where ants are frequently found. They will be attracted to it and consume it, causing the coffee grounds to expand in their stomachs and eventually killing them.
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Illustration - Source: InternetWhile orange essential oil may not kill ants, it is highly effective in preventing them from entering your home. Simply spray the oil along the paths the ants take or at entry points. The scent will erase any trails the ants have left behind, making it impossible for them to find their way into your house.
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Illustration - Source: InternetAnts are repelled by Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3), which is found in chalk. You can crush a small amount of chalk and sprinkle it at the entrance or around their nests. Spread chalk powder around the garden to keep ants and slugs away, protecting your plants. Alternatively, you can apply the powder directly to the tree roots for similar results.
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Illustration - Source: InternetLike chalk, eggshells are rich in CaCO3, which is a powerful repellent for ants. After eating eggs, remember to clean the shells thoroughly, dry them, and crush them. Use the crushed eggshells in the same way as chalk to keep ants at bay.
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Illustration - Source: InternetThe strong scent of peppermint is not only refreshing but also a natural enemy of ants. Mix a few drops of peppermint essential oil with water and spray it along the ants' path or around your home to make them leave. If you don't have the essential oil, you can crush fresh peppermint leaves and extract the juice to use instead.
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Illustration - Source: InternetAnts may view cornstarch as a plentiful food source, but they are unable to digest it. After consuming cornstarch, they eventually die. While cornstarch doesn't cause an immediate death, it can be highly effective over time. It's inexpensive and environmentally friendly, making it a safe, long-term solution for controlling ants in your home.
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Illustration - Source: InternetGarlic, a common kitchen ingredient in many households, can also help you keep ants at bay. Simply peel a few fresh garlic cloves and place them near areas where ants appear. The strong odor of garlic will cause the ants to flee and avoid your home. Once the garlic cloves dry out, replace them with fresh ones to maintain long-term ant deterrence.
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Illustration - Source: InternetMix 1 part dish soap with 2 parts water in a bottle, shake well to ensure the solution is thoroughly mixed, and then spray it directly onto the ants. The soap will suffocate the ants. Use a damp cloth to wipe away the dead ants, and keep the spray bottle for future use. This method can also be effective against cockroaches.
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Illustration - Source: InternetSprinkle a little flour along the path of the ants, around the food storage areas, or places they might invade. This flour will block their path, preventing them from crossing it and forcing them to change direction.
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Illustration - Source: InternetAnts absolutely hate salt. All you need to do is sprinkle a little salt along their trail or at your doorstep, and the ants will naturally avoid your home. It's that simple!
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Illustration - Source: InternetThe sharp, spicy flavor of pepper and chili is a natural repellent for rodents and insects. Similar to salt, just sprinkle a little chili powder or pepper near the places ants frequent, and they will be scared away, forced to leave.
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Illustration - Source: InternetAnts dislike the scent of lemon, so you can squeeze a few drops of lemon juice in places where they tend to appear. For an easier method, mix the juice of a couple of lemons with water and use it to clean the floors. This will not only keep your house fresh and clean but also effectively repel ants.
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