Keep your home ant free with these 5 all-natural ant repellents
09/11/2017 // Frances Bloomfield // Views

Nobody wants ants in their home and definitely nobody wants to use foul-smelling, potentially harmful pesticides either. But desperate times call for desperate measures, right? Not quite. Instead of reaching for that bottle of pesticide, you should be reaching instead for something more natural and wholesome. From peppermint oil to good old soap and water, these are five natural ant repellents that are bad for ants but not bad for you.

  1. Soap and water - Combine one-fourth cup of dish detergent with one cup of water to create a simple yet effective spray solution. Coating ants with soap will make it impossible for them to breath, and they suffocate as a result. If you see a line of ants marching on your floor or walls, just spray them with this mixture to stop them dead in their tracks.
  2. Food grade diatomaceous earth (DE) - This talc-like powder is both a natural food preservative and insecticide. Sprinkling this over ants will cause them to dry up and eventually dehydrate. Because DE doesn't stain or smell, it's safe to use indoors. Use this in any area where ants tend to congregate. In fact, it's practically harmless to mammals like us. Some people use DE for their hair and nails, and some even eat it. (Related: Use This Natural Substance to Get Rid of Roaches, Fleas and Even Lice)
  3. Essential oils: Ants communicate through pheromone trails; when an ant finds food, it secretes a pheromone trail for other ants to pick up and follow. Using powerful-smelling essential oils like peppermint, cinnamon, eucalyptus, and citrus oils will disrupt the pheromone trails. As an added benefit, OffTheGridNews.com notes that citrus oils also contain d-limonene which is a substance that's toxic to ants. You can opt to swab an ant-filled area with essential oils or spray it to deter ants. Just mix 10 drops of your choice of essential oil with one cup of water and a bit of vodka (which helps prevent the oil and water from separating) then pour into a spray bottle.
  4. Brighteon.TV

  5. Spices: Similar to essential oils, the potent aroma of spices make them dangerous to ants. Sprinkle them wherever they're needed. As for which spices are best to use, you're free to pick from ground cinnamon, dried mint, cayenne pepper, salt, or garlic powder.
  6. White vinegar or lemon juice: If your home is devoid of essential oils or spices, then white vinegar or lemon juice are the next best things. To make a spray, just combine one-part white vinegar or lemon juice with one part water. If you'd rather wipe down the affected areas, you can do so with a cloth.

Ants are annoying little bugs to have around your home, but they shouldn't make you bug out. Simply use any of the natural repellents above to let them know they're not welcome. You can ant-proof your home even further by sealing off any crevices on the exterior of your house with caulk. Petroleum jelly is another safe method of sealing off tiny holes, and can hold for up to a year.

Visit Pesticides.news to find out why you should avoid using pesticides as much as possible. You can also check out GreenLivingNews.com and learn about other ways to maintain a healthy and natural life.

Sources include:

OffTheGridNews.com

Mommypotamus.com



Take Action:
Support Natural News by linking to this article from your website.
Permalink to this article:
Copy
Embed article link:
Copy
Reprinting this article:
Non-commercial use is permitted with credit to NaturalNews.com (including a clickable link).
Please contact us for more information.
Free Email Alerts
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
App Store
Android App
eTrust Pro Certified

This site is part of the Natural News Network © 2022 All Rights Reserved. Privacy | Terms All content posted on this site is commentary or opinion and is protected under Free Speech. Truth Publishing International, LTD. is not responsible for content written by contributing authors. The information on this site is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice of any kind. Truth Publishing assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. Your use of this website indicates your agreement to these terms and those published here. All trademarks, registered trademarks and servicemarks mentioned on this site are the property of their respective owners.

This site uses cookies
Natural News uses cookies to improve your experience on our site. By using this site, you agree to our privacy policy.
Learn More
Close
Get 100% real, uncensored news delivered straight to your inbox
You can unsubscribe at any time. Your email privacy is completely protected.