Looking to get rid or your pest
for good?
then give Adams Pest Control a call Now!


How To Get Rid Of Ants

Understand Ants to Prevent Them

The summer season is the time for ants to invade our private space as they go looking for food, water and a cool shade. In order to be able to get rid of ants for good, you need to be aware of certain ant facts. For example, there are many species of ants that cause damage to your food and property. While some are looking for sweet based food, others like the bull ants are more oriented towards the protein foods. Therefore, the first thing you need to do is to clean up your kitchen space. This means any food crumb lying on the plate, or syrup spilled on the table, needs to be cleaned up pronto, otherwise the ants will soon follow suit.

Methods to control ant invasion

If you already have an ant invasion, then they are probably entering from some crevice. Simply follow the winding ant line back to its source, and plug it with a sealant. Other ways of controlling ant infestation is using poison baits. Sugar coated baits can be left near the ant trail and it will get carried by them into their lair. Also, borax and chili pepper mixture sprinkled in and around the places most visited by the grubby insects is a natural way to get rid of ants.

Outdoor control methods

Ants always come from the outside. So, if you happen to have a garden, then make sure to use tanglefoot sprays and paints over the trees so as to prevent the ants from using them for entering your home. Eliminating certain garden pests like aphids and mealy bugs will automatically get rid of ants in the area as they depend upon the former for food. Keeping your home and garden clean will certainly keep the ants away.

Adams Pest Control has 65 years of experience dealing with these sorts of pests and many more. So, give us a call today and get your pest problems eradicated once and for all. For Melbourne Office call (03)9645 2388. For Adelaide Office call (08) 8346 4028.

0 Responses to “How To Get Rid Of Ants”


Comments are currently closed.