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April 15, 2021

How to Get Rid of Ants Permanently (Yes, Forever)

Ants are one of the most common pests that people have to deal with in their homes and commercial properties. There are many different ways in which they can get into your property and cause damage to the structure of your home or the products inside. While these pests can be a nuisance, they are generally not dangerous, especially if they are not left alone.

Here are some ways to get rid of ants permanently from your home or place of business, including hiring a pest control company in Singapore. You should follow these steps in sequence.

Clean up any food sources

You should ensure that all food sources are cleaned up. Make sure to clean all your food and clean the floors and counters around the kitchen and where ants appear. Be careful when cleaning small areas that you do not want to spread them around. This includes around television and computer monitors. Refrain from ever bringing food or sugary drinks outside of the kitchen or dining areas.

Clean up your yard to get rid of food sources

As a rule of thumb, your yard should be kept clean and tidy so that you will not have access to ant species that are living nearby. Similarly, you should throw away any garbage as soon as possible, as ants love garbage as a food source. Prevent pets from bringing any food that they find outside into the house.

Use insecticides

Once you locate the sources of ants, using insecticides and other natural means to control ants can help prevent them from building up inside your home. Another method is to apply chemicals that contain diatomaceous earth, which serves as an ant deterrent. This method is effective for controlling the ant population if you notice them getting out of hand. However, this method is effective only for certain kinds of ant species.

Use Boric acid

Boric acid is a chemical that has been used for years to get rid of ants and other insects. It is considered relatively safe for humans and animals and can be used around the house or in other areas of your property. For this reason, it is one of the best ways to get rid of ants.

Although this solution can be effective, it can be dangerous if you use it to get rid of other pests. Boric acid can be poisonous to cats and other animals and should not be used to get rid of any other types of pest.

Use other ant baits and traps

You can use other ant baits and traps to get rid of ants permanently from your home or commercial property. These are substances that are formulated for specific insects, and a colony of ants will die if they eat it. Put out traps around your property. Permanent ant traps, changed regularly, should be used in areas that are likely to be infested. Put the traps near food sources, such as water bottles or discarded food.

Seal off cracks and crevices in your property

One of the best ways to eliminate ants permanently is to locate the source of the ants’ nest and seal it off. Also, by sealing cracks and crevices, you can prevent ants from entering your home altogether.

Use a pest control professional

By following the above steps, many people are able to deal with ants without the help of a professional. However, if they still don’t work or if you want a fuss-free way to avoid any future problems, you should use a professional specialising in ant control in Singapore.

Pest control professionals will have the right equipment to deal with the problem and the knowledge to do it quickly. They can also inspect your property regularly to make sure that your ant problem does not come back – forever.

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