Getting rid of ants: 14 Ways

  • Dec 24, 2019

If ants settled in the garden or the garden, to cope with the insects will be very difficult. Pest control using ash, tobacco, various oils and acidic substances. Quickly get rid of ants and help the bait placed anywhere.

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Ways to deal with ants

The most effective methods:

  • Insects can not tolerate strong smells, so right in the middle of an anthill can be arranged smoked fish head, parsley leaves or crushed garlic cloves. If pests are not settled in the middle of the beds, and a short distance from the plantation, anthill pour boiling water. There remains a small proportion of the probability that the arthropods will settle in the same place. For this purpose use and kerosene. Undiluted watered housing ants.
  • A good result can be obtained if destroy an anthill, and sprinkle it on top of lime or cut tobacco.
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  • Force the insects to leave the home can hot ashes, which generously sprinkled on top of the habitat of the ants.
  • Effective means - 15 ml of sunflower oil and 9% acetic acid and any hair shampoo. All substances are mixed until uniform and bred in 5 liters of water. The composition is poured into a hole which is located at the top of ant. Served on top of any materials at hand for 2-3 days.
  • If insects are settled in the raspberry patch, it will help save the harvest the following method. Lambskin cut thin strips that lubricate the outer side of carbolic acid. Tie ribbons of raspberry bushes. The distance from the ground should be approximately 15-20 cm. Lubricated strips side should be outside. The sharp smell of acid will help scare off pests.
  • Good result processing carbon disulphide. First around the anthill break through the ditch. As she poured the liquid. Substance is poured, and the habitat of insects. Once ignited.
  • If insects settled on beds, sprinkle them with a mixture of wood ash, lime, sawdust. All substances are taken in equal proportions.
  • Can be poured ant concentrated saline solution or broth tomato branches.
  • The garden is a good result gives tying the trunks of fruit trees tops of tomatoes. Pungent smell does not give rise to insects to the crown.
  • Along the paths along which the ants should be placed branches of wormwood, tomato leaves and halved garlic cloves.
  • In order to lure the insects from the shelter, starting from the nest, it is necessary to pour liquid from the fine track concentrated syrup or honey. The optimum path length - 2 m. At the end of 15 ml poured sweet composition. Insects all run this track. At the end of the way they can be collected with a broom.
Fighting ants. Illustration for an article is used for a standard license © ofazende.ru
Fighting ants. Illustration for an article is used for a standard license © ofazende.ru

Spread bait

An excellent result given the bait:

  • To set the trap sweet arthropods must dissolve in 1 liter of 30 grams of sugar and 5 ml of boric acid. The mixture was stirred until uniform. Then pour the solution into small containers and place in the garden.
  • Pour 15 grams of yeast small amount of cold water. It should get a thick mixture. Add 5 g of jam, stir and spread on cardboard. Baits can be placed around the garden. Ants will eat and die mixture.
  • Take 450 ml of water, 400 g sugar, 100 g artificial honey borax and 50 ml glycerol. Mix and pour into a small container. To spread out between the beds, lightly bent.
All traps have to lay out the path of the insects, which never change.

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