Having a tiny ant infestation in your home or garden can be frustrating, especially if you don’t know how to get rid of them. Luckily, there are a ton of easy, at-home methods to kill and deter ants. In this article, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about how to get rid of and prevent tiny ants. Plus, learn when to call a pest control specialist, the different types of ants you may be dealing with, and answers to other common questions about tiny ants.
Ways to Get Rid of Tiny Ants
Use a commercial ant bait trap, Borax, or diatomaceous earth to effectively kill tiny ants. To repel ants, try natural deterrents like vinegar, essential oils, or coffee grounds. Seal any cracks and crevices around your home to prevent future infestations.
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How Do You Get Rid Of Ants In The Kitchen?
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do I get rid of ants permanently?Kevin Carrillo is a Pest Control Specialist and the Senior Project Manager for MMPC, a pest control service and certified Minority-owned Business Enterprise (MBE) based in the New York City area. MMPC is certified by the industry’s leading codes and practices, including the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), QualityPro, GreenPro, and The New York Pest Management Association (NYPMA). MMPC's work has been featured in CNN, NPR, and ABC News.Pepper-based compounds can help deter ants, but it's still best to treat them at the nest. If you can find products that are piperonyl-based, which is basically a type of pepper, those can work as an irritant to the ant's exoskeleton. However, ants are very communicative, so if one or two ants come into contact with an irritating substance, they're going to use pheromones to mark off that area. Other ants who come to that area will just go around it. That's why the best approach is generally to remove their food and water sources and use a granular bait to treat the colony at the nest.
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Tips
- Using bleach or white vinegar when cleaning kitchen surfaces helps to prevent against infestations of ants.Thanks
- Since many ants are nocturnal, consider setting traps at night.Thanks
Warnings
- As always, exercise caution when using pesticides and/or chemicals if children or pets are present.Thanks
References
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About This Article
To get rid of tiny ants, spend some time finding the ant's entry area. Look at cracks, entryways, windowsills, and lighting fixtures to see if you can find where the ants are coming in. If you can, seal up any cracks with a silicone caulk treatment. If you can't find where they are coming from, scatter coffee grounds around the perimeter of your home to create a barrier. You can also use vinegar to clean up areas where you have seen ants, which will remove the scent trail and deter them from coming back. To learn how to poison ants and help prevent them from getting into your house, scroll down.
Reader Success Stories
- "I have not yet set traps, waiting for night fall. I know Borax is great on roaches and so why not ants too. My house and is exterminated once a month, and in March 2018, the house was treated for termites. Yet these tiny ants keep coming. They are no longer in my home, but they circle my house. Millions dead after monthly treatment, yet they keep coming. I need to kill the nest. This mixture of Borax and honey should do just that. Thank you so much. " ..." more