If you’re dealing with sugar ants in your house, you’ll want to take steps to eliminate them. Here are some tips and ultimately the only real solution to help you with this common pest problem:
- Professional Pest Control: If the infestation is severe and the home remedies suggested below aren’t working, consider contacting Go Green Pest Control Corp. for a more comprehensive solution.
- So first, try to identify the Ants, use google lens to take a picture: Make sure you’re dealing with sugar ants and not another type of ant. Sugar ants are small, usually brown or black, and attracted to any food that hits the floor.
- Locate the Source: Try to find where the ants are coming from. Look for their entry points into your house. Common entry points include the foundation of your house, cracks in walls, windows, and doors. Although we mention these they rarely work.
- Remove Food Attractants: Sugar ants are attracted to proteins and carbohydrates : sugary substances and food crumbs. Keep your kitchen and eating areas clean, store food in airtight containers, and wipe up spills promptly. Although we mention these they rarely work.
- Try Natural Repellents: There are several natural repellents that you’ll find on google that you can use to deter sugar ants, such as vinegar, lemon juice, or cinnamon etc ….. These can be applied to ant-prone areas. Although we mention these they rarely work.
- Set Traps: Use ant traps or make your own using a mixture of borax and sugar. The ants will take the bait back to their colony, wishfully eradicating them. Although we mention these they rarely work.
- Seal Entry Points: Use caulk or other sealants to block the entry points the ants are using to get inside. Ants are small and this is again is a wish and a prayer attempt. Although we mention these they rarely work.
Remember that consistency is key when dealing with sugar ants. If home remedies aren’t working, consider contacting Go Green Pest Control Corp. for a more comprehensive solution.
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