If you don’t want to be invaded by a colony of ants, today’s tips are definitely worth a look! As a bonus, rest assured, nothing toxic or aggressive. We invite you to apply spicy, natural and eco-friendly remedies to keep these dirty beasts away from your home without polluting the environment.
Home remedies to get rid of ants in the house
Black and tiny, ants are not always easy to detect. But, with a few exceptions, they are not used to going solo. Just open your cookie jar, to notice a slew of them all around. And more often than not, it’s easy to spot a fine line of these little bugs making their way along your baseboards. Do you often wonder where they can get into the house? Through any crevice or crack, around windows or under doors. Ants can also migrate from neighbors to come and make a pilgrimage to your side. One thing is certain, they are multiplying in a vertiginous way, so you must act immediately to avoid a massive invasion. No need to complicate your life or invest in expensive and toxic insecticides to get rid of ants. These home remediesnatural and reliable, will only cost you a few cents!
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Sprinkle cinnamon in a corner of the house. Source: spm
Like most insects, ants have a very sensitive sense of smell. And they happen to hate the smell of certain aromatic spices. At the top of the podium, cinnamon unsupports them to the highest degree. Can you imagine a little? While we love this intoxicating spice that gives such a unique flavor to our cakes and hot drinks, ants shun it like the plague. It is therefore the ideal repellent to start with. All you have to do is sprinkle it here and there, in every corner of the house. They will smell its scent from afar and immediately turn around!

Apply white vinegar to the bottom of the door. Source: spm
We continue with this other well-known repellent. Well, obviously, we ourselves sometimes find it difficult to bear the strong smell of vinegar, so we can imagine that it must be a real torture for these little critters. Come on, take the opportunity to prepare a well-balanced mixture: mix three parts white vinegar and one part water. Then, pour the solution into a spray and spray generously under doors, in the patio or even around your bed. This acidic liquid will help trap them and dissuade them from staying in the vicinity. Oh yes, don’t forget to use it when you do the housework either: by pouring a little vinegar into the bucket, you will not only make the floor shine, but you will also be guaranteed to keep away these undesirables.
Cornmeal and boric acid

Cornmeal paste, boric acid and oil against ants. Source: spm
To fight against a possible invasion of ants, this remedy is very effective. It’s a skillful mix of cornmeal (9 scoops), boric acid (1 scoop) and a generous helping of soybean or peanut oil. By carefully merging them, you will get a paste. The latter is harmful to ants if they get too close. Also, to discourage them, place a few pieces near holes and crevices, wherever you notice their wake.
Caution: Boric acid should be kept away from children and pets.

Pour baking soda in a corner of the house. Source: spm
This is one of the home remedies par excellence that puts an end to the scourge of ants! If you already take advantage of its amazing versatility in various fields, especially household, you will now be happy to know that this white powder will eradicate ants. To use it wisely, you need to follow these steps:
- Find the path often taken by ants and possibly if possible their anthill.
- From there, sprinkle a teaspoon of baking soda in those high traffic areas.
- After a while, you will notice that they have literally left the premises. Once assured of their disappearance, you can clean the remains of baking soda.

Borax paste in a bowl. Source: spm
Ultimate reliable remedy, but to be handled with care. This is borax, a mineral often used in many cleaning products. As it is deadly for ants, it is better to use it only as a last resort. You can make a paste with borax, icing sugar and water. Work this mixture into shallow containers with tiny openings (even the size of an ant) and place them near anthills.
NB : Although borax has a low toxicity rate, these traps should be kept away from your children and pets. Better to warn…
Tips for keeping ants away from the garden
Ant infestation in the garden is common. This is where they are most often found. But be careful, you should know that some of them are perfectly harmless: they can provide nutrients to the soil and help pollinate your plants. Generally, they revolve around a secretion called “honeydew” that aphids (other garden pests) produce when they feed on plant sap. It is therefore important to know how to determine the different types of ants that crawl around your plants.
But, the more the colonies multiply, the more it is necessary to be wary of them and to avoid nuisances. To get rid ants in your garden, so the first step is to locate their main colony and nearby anthills. Then you can attack! If you are against conventional pesticides, opt for natural remedies that will repel them without danger.
Here are two popular methods:
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Apply white vinegar to the plants. Source: spm
The strong, pungent smell of vinegar will quickly deter ant colonies. You simply need to fill a spray bottle with water and any type of vinegar (white or cider). Spray it on plants to repel ants. Rest assured, it will not damage your plants, some are even fond of its acidity!

Pour a spoonful of coffee grounds into the garden. Source: spm
Instead of throwing away coffee grounds, take the opportunity to recycle them into a natural ant repellent. As a bonus, it is an excellent fertilizer for plants. Pour it on the ground (the areas through which the ants pass) and its smell will do the rest. All harmful insects will be quickly dislodged! (You can also make a preparation based on water and coffee grounds, pour 5 tablespoons of coffee grounds in a liter of water. You can then water the garden with this preparation.
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