How to Make and Use Homemade Ant Killer

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Borax and Sugar Trap: Create a simple bait by mixing equal parts of borax and sugar. Ants are attracted to the sugar, but the borax is lethal to them. Place the mixture in areas where ants frequent, and watch them disappear.

Vinegar Solution: Combine equal parts of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray this solution along ant trails and entry points to disrupt their pheromone trails, deterring them from returning.

Lemon Juice Barrier: Squeeze fresh lemon juice or place lemon peels near ant entry points. The acidic scent repels ants and masks the scent of food, preventing their intrusion.

Cinnamon Defense: Sprinkle ground cinnamon in areas where you've seen ants. The strong smell of cinnamon disrupts their communication and deters them from crossing the line.

Dish Soap and Water: Mix a few drops of dish soap with water and use it to wipe down countertops and surfaces. This disrupts the waxy outer layer of ants, making it difficult for them to breathe, and ultimately, they die off.

Homemade ant killers are eco-friendly and cost-effective solutions to keep your home ant-free. Give these methods a try to enjoy a pest-free environment without harsh chemical

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