How to Get Rid Of Ants in the Kitchen

An ant can get its food source from a tiny bread crumb that fell last night from your platter that you wouldn’t have even noticed. Even the tiniest food can lead to an ant infestation in your kitchen. Your pet’s food bowl can become their food source too another reason of the infestation. You can keep your house clean, but you can’t keep cleaning your pets bowl.

You will find several ant repellents and other products available in the markets but how many of them are going to work, we can’t tell. Moreover, when you are looking for an answer to how to get rid of ants in the kitchen, you have to be sure that these toxic products don’t prove to be harmful to your family, food, and pets.

Opting for home remedies for getting rid of ants in the kitchen is probably the best solution as these remedies won’t be toxic as well as will be inexpensive and simple.

How to Get Rid Of Ants in the Kitchen

Seal Their Entry

Locate the crack or hole from where the ants are entering your kitchen. Seal it with glue or soap. If you don’t find the opening sprinkle some baby powder or red chili powder on the ant trails as soon as you see them. The ants will die there, and no more ants would be able to follow the trial.

Chalk for Windows

If you notice the ants entering from the kitchen window try out this one easiest remedy for how to get rid of ants in the kitchen.

Make lines with chalk around the frame of the window or sprinkle some chalk powder, you will be surprised to see the ants running away from the chalk.

How to Get Rid Of Ants in the Kitchen - Vinegar

Keep white vinegar handy in a spray bottle. Whenever you spot an ant nest in your kitchen spray a little vinegar there. You can also spray some vinegar on any scout ant that has come foraging.

Soap Oil Water

Take 1 part of soap water and add to it 1 part of oil (any oil). Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray on the areas prone to ant visit or infestation.

You can spray this mixture also when you have finished the work in your kitchen. Just spray a little and then wipe it off with a clean cloth. This would not only prevent the ants but will clean your kitchen counter tops well.

How to Get Rid Of Ants in the Kitchen - Mint Leaves

One of the other successful home remedies on how to get rid of ants in the kitchen is the use of mint leaves powder or dried mint leaves. Sprinkle them on the areas more prone to ant attacks.

Peppermint Oil

Spray peppermint oil at every corner of your house, behind the cabinets, kitchen, etc. the peppermint oil acts as an ant repellent as well as a room freshener.

Cayenne Pepper/ Red Chili Powder/ Bay Leaf/ Black Pepper

Line up the spice or spray its oil wherever you find ants. This is one the simplest home remedies to get rid of ants. The strong smell of the spice acts as an ant repellent. Generally, people line up cinnamon sticks beneath their kitchen doors from where ants enter.

Pet’s bowl

If your pets bowl is raided by the ants often you can follow either of the two ways given:
  • Rub some petroleum jelly in and around the area where you have kept your pets bowl. Ants won’t cross the jelly layer to reach up to the bowl.
  • You can place a large bowl (not too deep) filled with water and then place the pet bowl inside it. This would create a barrier between the ants and the food in the pet bowl.
The simplest and one of the most effective solutions for how to get rid of ants in the kitchen:

Keep Your Kitchen Clean and Squeaky Dry

The number of sugar ants infesting your kitchen depends upon the cleanliness you maintain there. A wet or damp kitchen is an invitation t all kinds of pests, especially the ants. Clean the sink properly before leaving the kitchen at night. 

To ensure that your kitchen and the sink are clean, wash the dishes. Any leftovers on the dishes can be a feast for the sugar ants. You would have noticed when at night, you leave any unclean dishes in the sink you find several sugar ants crawling in the whole kitchen throughout the next day.

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