Best 3 Worked For Me Safe Ant Kill Homemade Ant Killer Recipes

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Ants are a common household pest that can be difficult to get rid of. They can contaminate food, spread bacteria, and even cause damage to your home. If you're looking for a safe and effective way to kill ants, there are a number of homemade ant killer recipes that you can try. These recipes are typically made with common household ingredients, so you don't have to worry about using harsh chemicals. In this article, we'll provide you with some of the best homemade ant killer recipes that are guaranteed to work.

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HOMEMADE ANT KILLER



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Simple ingredients for effective ant bait.

Provided by Joan Clark

Number Of Ingredients 6

Jar
Several cotton balls
Spoon
3 tbsp Mule Team Borax
4 ounces white sugar
8 ounces water

Steps:

  • Combine the Borax, water, and sugar in the jar with the spoon.
  • Make sure everything dissolves.
  • Dip cotton into the mixture and squeeze out excess liquid.
  • Place cotton balls in areas where ants congregate.

WORKED FOR ME SAFE ANT KILL (HOMEMADE ANT KILLER)



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Each time I went into the kitchen, I saw ants all over the counter. I'd spray bleach cleaner on them, wipe them up and next time I'd go in the kitchen, they'd be back! I didn't want to use anything toxic with kids and pets around, so I scoured the web and combined 3 different ideas. Cheap and effective!

Provided by Karen..

Categories     Household Cleaner

Time 10m

Yield 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 ounces ammonia, approx. (Windex, Glass Plus, etc.)
2 teaspoons quick-cooking oats (I've also heard you can use Grits)
2 tablespoons cinnamon

Steps:

  • My last ant invasion was going on for several days when I'd finally had it!
  • My ant problem was on the kitchen counter, so I pulled all the appliances off and sprayed the entire area with Glass Plus, to kill whatever ants were there presently and also to be sure (once again!) that there was nothing there to attract them, like crumbs, spills, etc.
  • I then sprinkled about 2 tsp of quick cooking oats into a small mound on the back corner of the counter, where it meets the stove. This seemed to be where they were coming in: the back wall behind where the counter meets the stove. (Apparently they take the oats back to the nest, the ants feast on them and then die because they can't eat foods that expand.). Place your oats or grits as close as possible to where you think they're coming in from. You don't want to attract them so they'll stay around! You want them to grab some food and take it back to the nest immediately.
  • Then, I took a bottle of cinnamon (the dollar store kind -- not an expensive brand) and sprinkled it all across the back of the counter (stopped at the oatmeal) and then sprinkled it down into the crack between the counter and stove. Apparently, ants don't like cinnamon and they won't cross a line of cinnamon. I have no idea why they won't, but I made sure to sprinkle an unbroken line (until I got to the oatmeal).
  • After doing all of the above, place your appliances back where they were (check for any ants on said appliances first). My counter is small, so the appliances cover the cinnamon line and the kitchen smells nice!
  • Right after I completed the above process, there were a couple hangers on, but I shot them with Glass Plus and wiped them up. I'm assuming they were already "over the line" somewhere I didn't see them or they rode over on my appliances.
  • It's now been well over 24 hours and I haven't seen one ant on the counter or on the side of the stove. I'm leaving all as is for a few days and then I'll clean up the cinnamon and oats.
  • Hope this works for you!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 48.3, Fat 0.6, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 3.7, Carbohydrate 13.1, Fiber 7.7, Sugar 0.3, Protein 1.1

HOMEMADE ANT KILLER



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Make and share this Homemade Ant Killer recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Shabby Sign Shoppe

Categories     Household Cleaner

Time 8m

Yield 1 1/2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 cups sugar
1 cup water
2 tablespoons borax

Steps:

  • Place all ingredients into a saucepan and bring to the boil (while stirring).
  • Boil for 3 minutes.
  • Using the plastic lids from milk containers place it in the effected room or outside where the ants are.
  • They will find the sticky liquid no matter where it is placed.
  • The ants eat this and then take it back to their nest.
  • Before long there will be no more ants as this mixture will kill them.
  • Store remainder in clearly labeled container with "Do NOT Eat" so noone mistakes this for syrup as this is poisionous.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1032, Sodium 3.2, Carbohydrate 266.6, Sugar 266.4

Tips:

  • To make the borax and sugar solution, mix equal parts of borax and sugar in a bowl. Add just enough water to make a paste. You can also add a few drops of essential oil, such as peppermint or tea tree oil, to help repel ants.
  • When using boric acid powder, be sure to wear gloves and a mask to avoid contact with your skin and eyes. Mix equal parts boric acid powder and sugar in a bowl, then add just enough water to make a paste.
  • For the baking soda and sugar solution, mix equal parts baking soda and sugar in a bowl. Add just enough water to make a paste. You can also add a few drops of essential oil, such as peppermint or tea tree oil, to help repel ants.
  • To apply the ant killer, place small drops of the paste near ant trails or in areas where you have seen ants. You can also apply the paste directly to ant mounds. Be sure to keep the ant killer away from pets and children.
  • Check the ant killer every few days and reapply as needed. Once the ants are gone, you can clean up the ant killer by wiping it away with a damp cloth.

Conclusion:

Homemade ant killers can be an effective and affordable way to get rid of ants in your home. These recipes are all made with common household ingredients, so you can be sure that they are safe to use around your family and pets. Just be sure to follow the instructions carefully and apply the ant killer in a safe location. With a little effort, you can get rid of ants for good.

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