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Are You Bothered by Ants in Your Kitchen? Here’s How to Get Rid of Them

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  • Place it on small pieces of cardboard near entry points
  • Ants carry it back to the colony, eliminating the source
  • Caution: Keep homemade baits away from pets and kids.


    🚪 Step 6: Seal the Deal (Literally)

    Once you’ve sent the ants packing, keep them from coming back by sealing up their entry points.

    Use:

    • Caulk for cracks in walls and windows
    • Weather stripping on doors
    • Expanding foam around plumbing gaps

    🚫 When to Call a Pro

    If you’re dealing with:

    • Carpenter ants (they can damage wood)
    • Recurring infestations despite your efforts
    • Ants in electrical outlets or walls

    …it might be time to call a pest control expert.


    Final Thoughts

    Ants in the kitchen are annoying — but not unbeatable. With a little detective work, some natural deterrents, and consistent cleaning habits, you can reclaim your kitchen without resorting to harsh chemicals.

    Next time you see an ant trail, you’ll know exactly what to do — and those uninvited guests won’t stand a chance.


    Need a DIY natural ant spray recipe or printable checklist? I can put one together for you — just let me know!

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