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Let’s face it, nobody wants ants scurrying through our cabinets, kitchen countertops or anywhere else for that matter.  Ants are annoying.  Below are some of the more effective products available to eliminate the pests.

Bait Traps

Insecticide Sprays

Borax Powder

Diatomaceous Earth

Essential Oils and Natural Sprays

How to Get Rid of Ants in The Kitchen

Have you ever gone into the kitchen to get a snack or drink and noticed ants crawling on the countertops, the kitchen sink, the stove top, and pretty much everywhere else?  Open up a kitchen cabinet to grab your snack and, yes, you guessed it, you see an ant or two scurrying around the edge of the shelves.  Get away from my chocolate chip cookies, you dang ant!  Hopefully, there are none in the package, you think.  So, how to get rid of ants in the kitchen, we will dive into this now.  Read More…

Mounds and Mounds of Ant Hills: Pavement Ants, How to Get Rid of Them

How can we get rid of pavement ants and take our driveway, sidewalks and other walkways back?

One common occurrence every year, at least where I live, are the small ant hills that pop up in the cracks of the driveway and walkway areas.  These ant hills are commonly made by pavement ants, which are a real common pest in my neck of the woods.  Pavement ants can be a real nuisance when they invade your property.  Below we will discuss more about pavement ants, how to spot them, and how to remove them from your property.  Read More…

The DIY Ant Trap: 5 Traps to Actually Kill Ants in Your Home

I get it.  It is not exactly ideal when you spot a line of ants scurrying through your home or wandering around your kitchen counters.  After all, you live there and, last you checked, you didn’t sign up for pests as roommates.

To eradicate your household of ants, especially when children or pets are present, it is very understandable that you might be wary of whipping out more conventional ant-killing methods, like pesticide-ladened sprays and bait traps.

So, what other methods can help kill them off?  Is there a tried and proven DIY ant trap that can help with the problem?   Read More…

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