Not just one natural ant killer but three methods!

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Not Just One Natural Ant Killer but Three Methods! Why settle for just one natural ant killer when you can have three methods? In this article, we shall look at the many ways that you can repel, or better yet, kill ants in your home without the use of harmful pesticides. While ants do not pose life-threatening hazards, unlike rats, snakes and bats in the house, you will want to remove them from your home for many reasons. You don’t want them crawling all over your food and drinks, for example, so you will also need a natural ant repellent to prevent future infestations after the natural ant killer has taken effect.

1. Natural Ant Killer: Dish Soap and Water Who would have thought that common household items can be combined as an effective yet natural ant killer? Combine two parts of water with one part of dish soap in a water bottle with spray. • Shake the mixture thoroughly to mix it. • Spray the mixture on the ants, which will suffocate them. • Wipe the dead ants with a wet cloth. •

Keep in mind that the water-soap dish mixture will not take out an entire nest so you have to take more drastic measures when the ants keep coming back.

2. Natural Ant Killer: White Vinegar and Water Yet another effective water-based natural ant killer is the white vinegar-water mixture. Ants dislike vinegar, thus, its efficacy as a natural ant repellent, too. • • •

Mix one part water with one part vinegar (50/50) in a spray bottle. Spray directly on the ants, which will kill them. Wipe the ants with either a wet cloth or a damp paper towel.


As a natural ant repellent, the water-vinegar mixture should be sprayed around doorways, windowsills, and other entryways where ants can come inside. You will be unable to smell the vinegar once it dries, but the ants can, which means you can spray again and again.

3. Natural Ant Killer: Lemon Juice and Water If you don’t want to use vinegar for any reason, you can substitute lemon. Lemon juice contains citric acid that acts as a natural ant repellent, which will also add a nice smell to the area where it is sprayed. Ants are averse to citric acid. Just mix 1 part lemon juice for every 3 parts of water. This can be used as an all-purpose spray, too. If these three methods fail in killing the ants, then you may have to apply more radical methods like setting traps and using boric acid or diatomaceous earth. Just continue using these water-based solutions as a natural ant repellent.

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