Correct Cleaning Needed in Every Home for Ant Control to be More Effective

Apr 9
13:31

2013

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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One of the most common places to find an ant infestation is in the kitchen. Ants are especially attracted to greasy and sugary substances. Cleaning up after food preparation, meals, and spills will do wonders for solving your pest problem.

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Two important places that should always be in good condition is the bathroom,Correct Cleaning Needed in Every Home for Ant Control to be More Effective Articles and the kitchen, but what happens when there's a problem like ants in your kitchen? What should be done to get rid of them? The first thing to do is check where the ants are coming from, and how are they getting into the kitchen. Make sure that absolutely everything in the kitchen is wiped down and it's sealed properly, afterall, ants are attracted to food naturally, especially sweets.

The apple juice spill that wandered under the fridge, the bacon grease that spattered on the stove, your daughter's sticky handprints all over the table: all of it is calling ants from miles away.

You may not be dealing with a true infestation yet, and this little ant may not worry you too much. This is where many people go wrong. Those lone ants are actually scouts sent to evaluate a territory for resources. They use their sense of smell to locate what the colony needs. When the scouts find a good source of food or water, the entire ant colony is just days away from setting up camp and living the good life. Ants simply go wherever they find consistent sources of food and water. Fortunately, this means that ridding your home of ants is fairly simple. All you have to do is eliminate the sources in your home that attract ants. And if you see those scouts wandering along your countertops, get rid of them and clean the surface immediately to prevent more ants from following.

Food items should never be left in the garbage pail to sit for days. Trash should be taken out frequently. Make sure all perishables are bagged well before throwing them away. As garbage breaks down, it takes on an even stronger odor, so keep your outdoor garbage bins as far from your home as possible.

The good thing about getting rid of them is that there are several solutions available that can keep ants at bay. For the environmentally conscious, there are also ways that don't involve chemicals or toxins.

If you already have a strong ant infestation, you may need to use a bait to kill the ants. A popular homemade method of ant control that works very well is a mixture of borax and sugar, honey, or syrup. Store bought methods are also effective. Since baits attract ants, they should only be used if you already have an ant problem. Once the ants are gone, remove the bait from your home.

In some cases, a professional pest controlservice may be necessary. Certain species of ants, such as carpenter ants, are particularly difficult to remove.

Go to main page Ant Control Auckland for details and assistance

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