How to Get Rid of Ants Without Using a Pesticide

Safe Pest Control is Always the Best Option

TheSeeker
Pest control is always a mixed blessing. None of us want to live with insects or rodents. Most of us don't want to live around toxic compounds either. In some cases the benefits outweigh the detriments when using a poison for pest control. Luckily for us effective ant control can be accomplished without the use of harmful pesticides. Pesticides can contaminate well water or the ground water in your area. In this article I will present to you several solutions on how to get rid of ants without using a pesticide.

Ants usually will come in your house looking for food and/or water. If they find it the scouts will lay chemical marker trails that worker ants will follow to the food source. The safest method for getting rid of ants without using a pesticide is cornmeal or grits. Ants will take the cornmeal or grits back to the nest and feed on it. Ants, however, cannot completely digest cornmeal or grits and eventually die from starvation due to buildup of the fiber in their digestive systems. To use this treatment effectively track the ants back to their nest and pour some small heaps of cornmeal or grits in the areas where you see ants frequently traveling. You should notice a marked decease in the ant population in a week or so.

Ants do not like the smell of vinegar. A vinegar and water solution sprayed around the area your trying to keep ants away from works wonders for a temporary treatment. At the very least it will give the cornmeal and/or grits time to work.

Boric acid is also a relatively harmless compound that will decimate an ant colony. Boric acid is virtually harmless to the environment and is actually found at low levels in many aspects of our environment. It is virtually non-toxic to wildlife and fish as well. Research shows that boric acid is just as safe as ordinary table salt. Boric acid is cheap and can be found in most drug stores. You can expect to pay less than five dollars for a container of boric acid that should keep you ant free for a long time. Use boric acid along with cornmeal and/or grits. Pour your boric acid into a clean mustard or ketchup bottle and draw a line around each heap of cornmeal or grits. The idea is to make sure the ants crawl through it to get to the food. This one-two treatment should have you ant free in no time at all.

If you know where the ant nest is a big pot of boiling water can be a devastating weapon against a ant nest. Just pour it over he nest area and the hot water will rush into the next and kill the ants on contact. Combined with boric acid and corn meal you will easily be able to get rid of the worst ants without using a pesticide.

For those who want to deal with their ant problem without killing the little creatures, you have to provide them with a food and water source they can easily find. A small container of syrup near the nest should feed the critters for a whole summer.

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  • You can get rid of ants with out pesticides or poison
The most effective way to kill ants is to let them eat themselves to death

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  • Robert O. Adair5/14/2011

    Very interesting!

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  • Kinsey Martin7/11/2008

    Grits are a type of breakfast cereal popular in the southern USA, and corn meal is a coarser version of corn flour.

  • Sheri Fresonke Harper6/15/2008

    On the positive side of ants, they're needed if you want your peonies to bloom, so plant them away from your house. Great article :) Sheri

  • anoonymouse6/11/2008

    I just moved in to an apartment with ants and used an old trick recommended by the grandmother of a girl at work. Cinnamon and black pepper, about 1/3 pepper to 2/3 cinnamon, sprinkle it around where the ants are. Worked like a charm!

  • The Seeker6/11/2008

    I certainly did not know this about fire ants. I will be researching an article on controlling fire ants as well. Just as a surface thought i would say that scalding water would kill them off. However I suspect due to the way fire ant nests are made this would only cull the population, not eliminate it. You said that fire ants don't east solid food? Do they eat syrup? if so a mixture of boric acid and syrup should do the trick. Boric acid is not a home remedy. It is the basis for many commercial pesticides, along with other more toxic ingredients. None of this is verified though i will have to do more research to give a informed answer.

  • Jody Morse6/11/2008

    Very timely info! Thanks for sharing.

  • K pondertin6/11/2008

    Yes. This is marvelous infomation! Now I can report back to the ant queen so that it will never work again!!!! haha!! ha haa hhaaaahahahahaa!

  • Anne Adrian6/10/2008

    Grits do not kill fire ants. Research from land grant universities have tested many of these home remedies and they simply do not work. Please see the one of the many questions asked of those who research fire ants and educate the public on controls for fire ants.

    http://www.extension.org/faq/1094

  • @Bill6/10/2008

    @Bill, if they're in your house, they'll explore. They can eat into packaging in cupboards very quickly. I once returned home to find an ant trail running from the back of the house via the kitchen counter, through the lounge and out the front via the meter cupboard.

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