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How To Control Ants In Your Home
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For many people, summer means preparing for an
invasion. Armies of troops come in lines barreling for their houses, ready to
attack. No, these people aren’t oppressed people in third world countries;
they’re regular people like you facing the smallest of invaders: ants. Ants
are great creatures to have outdoors. They are good for the environment and
help break down old, smelly rotting stuff so you don’t worry about it, but
inside, it’s a different story. Inside they contaminate your food, and can
harm you and your children. But don’t fear, there are lots of simple ways to
send these tiny invaders back outside and keep them there. If you find a few ants in your house, you should actually take this as a good sign. |
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This means that these are just scout
ants and you can stop them before they can go back to the colony and start the
full invasion. These ants go out and find food, leaving a scent trail as they
go. They then follow the scent trail back to the colony and tell others to
follow and come get food. The best way to stop this from happening is to destroy
the scent trail. This way, these ants won’t be able to make it back to the
colony to tell others of their find. There are lots of products you can sprinkle
on the trail to make it impossible to find. Some suggestions are black pepper,
talcum powder, cinnamon, or vinegar (just put it in a spray bottle). Just
sprinkle or spray one of these substances on the ants and their track. You can
watch them for a minute before you apply while they walk so you know their
previous path. Make sure to get the path they have come from. About The Author
Gray Rollins is a featured writer for
http://www.pestcontrolzone.com/. To learn more about how to keep ants out
of your house, visit
http://www.pestcontrolzone.com/pestcontrolants/.
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