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                How to control Ants Without Poison  | 
             
            
              by: 
                Marilyn Pokorney  | 
             
            
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 Ants are pests in the house.  In the home common ants aren't
 harmful but they are a nuisance.
 
 There are many natural repellants which can be used to
 discourage ants from kitchen counters, pantries, and other
 areas where food lures them in.
 
 As a first step try to prevent the ants from entering the
 house.
 
 Use less chemical fertilizers and pesticides in the lawn and
 gardens.  These cause an imbalance in the biological makeup
 of the soil.  Stressed soil and plants attract ants.
 
 Many species of ants like to drink honeydew from aphids.  If
 good control of aphids in  plants and gardens near houses is
 exercised, ants will be less numerous.  Ants seem to dislike
 spearmint, tansy, and pennyroyal.  Plant these near the
 house to keep ants away.  Sweet fern is particularly dislike
 by red ants.
 
 A simple recipe to repel ants can be made by adding to an
 eight ounce bottle of mild liquid soap one ounce each of
 citronella, pennyroyal, peppermint, cinnamon, rose and tea
 oil.   Mix together and add three tablespoons to two cups of
 water.  Spray where ants are entering the house.  This the
 formula can be used to wash down counters in the kitchen but
 only use on half tablespoon to two cups of water.
 
 Spray trash and recycling bins if ants are a problem there.
 
 For anthills near the house pour boiling water into the
 nest.
 
 Once ants have entered the house, other measures have to be
 taken.  Pennyroyal, tansy, and mint leaves scattered on
 surfaces where ants are found can be used as a deterrent.
 Bay leaves broken in small pieces is also helpful.
 
 Some people have found a mixture of the following
 ingredients helpful in repelling ants.  One cup water, on 
 fourth cup plus one tablespoon hot sauce,, on fourth cut
 liquid soap, and one teaspoon spearmint of peppermint
 flavoring.  Put in a spray bottle and spray where ants enter
 the house.
 
 Washing down counters with an equal solution of vinegar and
 water is repulsive to ants.
 
 Powdered cloves or red pepper sprinkled on surface where
 ants are found serves as an excellent repellant.  Ants are
 extremely fastidious and will not return to where these hot
 spices can get on their feet and antennae.
 
 If it not too inconvenient, sticky fly paper placed in
 strategic areas will capture crawling ants.
 
 Perhaps one of the most unusual substances used that
 discourages ants from pantry shelves are broken egg shells.
 
 Lastly, clean up all food after eating for it is the crumbs
 that attracts the ants.
 
 For more ways to control ants visit:
 
  apluswriting /garden/antcontrol
 
  
  
 About the author: 
  
  Author: Marilyn Pokorney  Freelance writer of science, nature, animals and the  environment.  Also loves crafts, gardening, and reading.  Website:  apluswriting  .apluswriting  
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 
 
 
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