Ants can be a nuisance, a potentially leathal threat to those who are allergic to ant bites. It wouldn’t seem possible of such a tiny creature, but their biggest defense seems to be their numbers. They multiply rapidly, easily, and quickly. They can take over a yard if left to themselves. A small child who accidentally falls into a fire ant bed and becomes quickly covered in them will be in misery and pain, sometimes having to be rushed to an emergency room. A dying animal can be overtaken by them and used as a food source.
Ants eat a wide variety of things. They’re not nearly as picky as we humans when it comes to their dinner choices. They can carry large weights in comparison to their body sizes.
It’s human nature to immediately grab a can of ant spray or a bag of granules and begin walking the yard to search for their colonies. Fire ants are aggressive and dangerous. It’s much better to repel the ants beofre they take over and become a larger problem.
Sometimes insects can become immune to the chemicals sold on the market. Ant bait and ant poisons can lose their effectiveness due to overuse and years of enduring the same poisons. The chemical repellents can also cause harm to other insects and animals. If you don’t store them properly, your children could become poisoned by them.
While it’s true that many natural insecticides can be dangerous as well, they are safer for our environment and safer overall than chemical poisons.
Natural or organic insecticides are those which come from natural resources. Boric acid, which is a form of the mineral boron, can be used on ant beds. It is mixed with other things like sugar and boiling water. It can also be mixed as borax soap with sugar and water and is safe to use around pets and small children. Many people sprinkle it along the entry points in their houses.
Another natural ant repellent is cayenne pepper, made into a liquid and used as a spray. You can grow your own pepper plants just for this purpose. Hot peppers are also used to control or kill other insects. Don’t let your small child have access to your pepper plants.
Corn meal can be used as ant control; it’s a low-cost alternative to poisonous chemicals. If you grow your own corn, you may even know how to make your own corn meal. It’s a food the ants like to eat, but can’t digest.
There are many natural ant repellents that can benefit your pocket book, your plants, and your environment. It’s a way to treat insects that can help everyone win!
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