Simple tips to help chase ants

If there are ants in the house, the first thing is to find their nest before starting to seek a thorough removal.

1. Salt

If you find the ant line moving, take the sprinkled salt on their way.

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2. Chalk

Draw immediately a chalk in front of them, the carbonate in the chalk will help chase the most difficult ants.

3. Lemon

Squeeze some lemon juice on the walls, pits, window shelves, holes, thresholds or other places that are frequented. You can sprinkle small pieces of lemon peel around the entrance. Ants can't stand the smell of lemons, so they'll quickly leave. Or mix about 4 lemons (pureed whole shell) with 2 liters of water used to clean the floor, surely your house will run out of ants and other insects.

4. Nylon bag

With an outdoor banquet table, pour water into a plastic bag and place it around the feet.

5. Vinegar

Add water and white vinegar to a spray bottle, then use this mixture to spray ants. Ants and insects hate the vinegar smell, they will automatically move to other places.

6. Orange peel

Blend a little orange peel with water into a paste. You spread the mixture over the mouth of the ants, telling them they won't dare to leave the nest.

7. Wheat flour

Sprinkle a little flour along the back of the food shelf to help prevent ants.

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8. Chili powder

Sprinkle a little chilli in front of the nest door, they will run away on their own.

9. Kerosene

You can put some kerosene on the table, chair, bed or put the kerosene bowl into the corner of the wall, then ants will not appear again.

10. Cucumber

Ants hate cucumbers, so you just need to remove cucumber shells near ants or ants, they will automatically leave.