It’s a fact
of life, unless you live in Antarctica, that pests will make themselves at home
in your house or apartment.
There are a
variety of insect pests you need to think of and no two are alike. Rather than spraying toxic chemicals into your
home environment, consider using organic, non-toxic pest control. It’s safe for your family and your pets as
well. Pests will show up in the air,
your carpeting, your kitchen counter and other places you’d rather not find
them.
Let’s take a
look specifically at ant control for your home or recreational areas outside.
Remember that organic pest control varies somewhat with the pest you’re dealing
with and that just like with inorganic chemical pest control, you don’t always
use the same thing for ants as you do for fleas.
Here’s a
look at your organic options for ant infestation in your home.
For the organic
treatment of ants, a common summertime
pest, you need to make sure your
countertops are free of crumbs and anything sticky or sweet. Cover your food well and keep your honey
wrapped in a plastic baggy. Leave water
sources off during the night and don’t leave dirty dishes lying around. The same holds true for your deck or
patio. Clean all food up after an
outdoor meal and teach your children not to throw food into the yard, like
watermelon pieces or other sweet foods.
Your organic
pest control continues with a small
spray bottle filled with soapy water that you can spray on the little beasts. Put cucumber
peels or slices in your kitchen, especially where the ants come in. You can also put tea bags with mint tea in them or cloves around the places where
the ants are very active. See if you can
trace the column of ants back to their entry point and set out a line of cayenne pepper, citrus oil, lemon juice,
cinnamon or coffee grounds.
Ants won’t
cross those lines.
For SERIOUS
organic pest control against ants, mix a
small amount of honey with an equivalent amount of Borax and aspartame. Put about a teaspoon and a half of the
mixture in a bottle and set the bottle (without a lid) on its side where ants
are active. This acts as a kind of toxic
bait that the ants bring back to their colony.
Keep small animals and children away from this toxic bait.
Another organic pest control trick is to leave a
low-wattage light bulb or nightlight around where the ants are. It disrupts
their day and night pattern and can confuse their patterns of food hunting.

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ReplyDeleteKeeping your house free of anything that may invite ants can be a good start to keeping ants away from your place. Although this may be relatively easy when done inside your home, it can be a real challenge if your target area is outside. For one, you can't keep an eye on such a vast farm all the time. Pest control is therefore necessary, so that you can be sure that ants or unwanted pests won't thrive in your valuable farm.
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