Ant-proof your property by sealing gaps and crevices. Caulk or weather strip windows, doors, and pipes to keep them out.
Keep your home and yard clean: Avoid food crumbs and spills. Remove ant attractants by cleaning kitchen counters, floors, and outdoor eating locations regularly.
Create ant-repellent barriers with vinegar, lemon juice, or essential oils like peppermint or tea tree oil.
Cover entryways and ant paths with it. This natural chemical dehydrates and disrupts ant exoskeletons, restricting their population.
The borax disturbs their digestion, killing the colony. Place this bait in ant-filled locations away from pets and children.
Use bait stations or gels. Ants bring poison back to their nests from these traps, eliminating the colony.
Ants utilize shrubs and trees as bridges to enter your home, so trim them away. Clear perimeters inhibit ant infestations.
If ant infestations persist, hire a professional. They can assess the problem and utilize specific methods to exterminate ants from your home and yard.