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3 Cheap Tricks to Get Rid of Ants In Your Home

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  • Be patient! It may take a couple of days, but you’ll soon notice a major reduction in ants.
  • ⚠️ Caution: Keep out of reach of kids and pets. Borax is natural, but not meant for consumption.

    Cost: Under $5 for a box of Borax that will last for years.


    🍋 3. Block Entry Points with Lemon Juice or Cinnamon

    Why it works: Lemon juice messes with ant scent trails, and cinnamon acts as a natural barrier they don’t want to cross.

    How to use lemon juice:

    • Squeeze fresh lemon juice along entryways, windowsills, and cracks.
    • You can also wipe down counters with lemon juice to keep the area smelling fresh and ant-free.

    How to use cinnamon:

    • Sprinkle ground cinnamon near doorways, baseboards, and known entry points.
    • You can also mix a few drops of cinnamon essential oil with water and spray it as a natural deterrent.

    Cost: Under $2, especially if you already have lemons or cinnamon in the kitchen.


    👇 Bonus Tips to Keep Ants From Coming Back

    • Seal food tightly. Even a crumb can attract a scout ant.
    • Take out trash regularly. Especially if it contains sugary or greasy leftovers.
    • Wipe down counters. Ants love sweet, sticky residue.

    🐜 Final Thoughts

    You don’t have to spend a fortune or spray your house with chemicals to win the war on ants. These 3 cheap tricks — using everyday items like vinegar, Borax, lemon, and cinnamon — are effective, budget-friendly, and easy to use.

    Try one (or all) of them today and take your kitchen back from the tiny invaders!


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