My go-to trick for getting rid of pesky ants

As temperatures rise, ants become more active, often invading homes in search of food and water. Their presence can be more than just a minor nuisance; it can disrupt the comfort of your living space. While commercial ant removals are available, a homemade solution can be just as effective, eco-friendly, and safe, especially for households with children or pets. Plus, it often uses ingredients you already have in your kitchen.

Here’s a simple and powerful DIY method that attracts and eliminates ants, along with an explanation of why it works.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Sugar
  • Borax
  • Water

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Mix the bait: Combine equal parts sugar and borax in a bowl. The sugar acts as the lure, drawing ants in with its sweetness, while the borax serves as the slow-acting poison.
  2. Create a syrup: Slowly add water to the mixture until it reaches a syrup-like consistency, ensuring both the sugar and borax are fully dissolved.
  3. Set the bait: Pour the mixture into shallow containers or soak cotton balls with it. Place them where ant activity is most noticeable—common areas include under sinks, along countertops, and near walls.
  4. Maintain effectiveness: Replace the bait every few days to keep ants attracted and ensure continuous results.

Why This Solution Works

Ants cannot distinguish between sugar and borax. They are drawn to the sugar and consume the bait without noticing the poison. The slow-acting nature of borax is key: it allows ants to carry the mixture back to their colony, sharing it with other ants—including the queen. This approach not only removes the ants that feed directly on the bait but can also eliminate the colony at its source.

Benefits 

  • Safe: Unlike many chemical sprays, this solution is safer for pets and children.
  • Eco-friendly: It uses natural ingredients rather than harsh chemicals.
  • Cost-effective: It requires only a few household ingredients.

Implementing this simple DIY ant removal can significantly reduce ant populations in your home, providing a safer and more sustainable alternative to conventional chemical treatments.

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