How to get rid of ants in the garden: the most effective methods

How to get rid of ants in the garden

Imagine that you are in the garden with your friends chatting, or perhaps sunbathing. And, suddenly, you start to notice a strange tingling that goes up your legs. At first you scratch without further ado, but it continues and for more places. You look at yourself and, ants! if it ever happened to you Surely you have searched for how to eliminate ants from the garden so as not to have to live in that situation (especially if you have noticed the bites that some give).

So today we have set out to help you completely eliminate ants from the garden. Do you want to know how to do it?

Ants in the garden, absolute chaos

plague on your plants

Although we know that ants are something that must be present in nature, and that they do their good things, when you have a well-kept garden, the presence of this the only thing that generates is that they come to destroy your plants or to bother you. The problem is not what you see, but what you don’t see.

As you know, anthills are quite large, labyrinthine and full of internal tunnels. The problem is that these can interfere with the proper reaching of the water to the roots of the plants, as well as the nutrients, and that will cause your plants to die little by little.

That’s why, We want to give you several remedies to eliminate ants from the garden in an easy and radical way without damaging the plants that you can have And what are those remedies? We discuss them below.

How to eliminate ants from the garden: remedies that work

ants killing plants

Ants are not something everyone likes. And less if you have felt the bite of one (because yes, ants bite, especially the big ones). Fortunately, you have several options to prevent them from wreaking havoc in your garden. We tell you several.

Vinegar

This isIt is one of the fastest, most effective and natural solutions that you can apply in your garden. It consists of taking a mixture of water and vinegar (in equal parts) and spraying it around the garden, as close as possible to the plants, even on the ground.

Because vinegar is highly acidic, ants dislike both the smell and the taste itself. That is why we can recommend this formula.

However, If you are wondering if it is dangerous for your plants, we already say no. But we do not advise you to add it when the sun begins to shine during the hottest hours, since it could form a mirror effect and, with it, burn the plants themselves.

It is better to take it in the evening or first thing in the morning. Also, you don’t have to throw it out every day. Once a week (at first) will be more than enough. And also your plants will benefit from the vinegar.

Coffee grains

Another of the natural remedies that you can use to eliminate garden ants are coffee beans. But whole grains, not ground. The objective is that these are left scattered throughout the garden so that they leave their smell and the ants move away from the area. (and by the way they don’t make anthills).

To have a more effective effect, many mix the rice grains with a little baking soda. You can try. Of course, being outdoors it is normal that, after a few days, it loses its effect and the smell no longer acts as much as a barrier.

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In this case, to eliminate ants from the garden we are going to propose two options with garlic.

Let’s go with the first one: take a head of garlic, chop it and mix it well with water. We recommend that you leave it for at least 24 to 48 hours so that the water picks up the smell of the garlic itself.

And what do you do with it afterwards? Put the liquid in a spray bottle and use this to spray it on the plants you have. You will have to do it often, because the smell ends up going away, but you will keep them at bay so that they do not approach your plants nor do they create anthills.

The other option that we propose is to plant, between your plants, the garlic ones. In this way the plant itself can act as a barrier. But if they are still small they will not help you much. So be careful not to think that having them is enough.

talcum powder

If you have babies, or you often use talcum powder, surely you can buy a few more bottles. And it is that sprinkle these powders around your garden or drawing lines so that the ants do not enter can be a very good idea, and also effective.

Of course, when you water or when it rains the powders will go away (just like with time, the air…) so you will have to renew them every so often. Another option, instead of talcum powder, is to use grated (powdered) chalk.

Plants

Do you remember that we told you about planting garlic between your plants? Well, now we propose other options that are also effective: lettuce, lavender, calendula, lavender, mint… These are plant options that give off a smell that makes the ants go elsewhere.

Lemon juice

We continue with more natural remedies. And in this case it’s up to the lemon. To do this, you can apply it directly to the plants and the soil. (with a sprayer) or mix it with water and spray the soil with it.

The lemon, due to its acidity, confuses the ants and makes them unable to track well (something like a failure in their radar). Therefore, they would not approach that area if they do not know what is in it.

Boiling water

One of the best-known remedies to eliminate garden ants is boiling water. It consists of locating where the anthill is, heating water to a boil and, with it that hot, pouring it into the hole so that the ants in the entire anthill burn and die.

The problem is that We do not recommend doing it if there are plants nearby. Although we have not found anything that prevents it from doing so, logically, if the roots of the plant are there and you pour boiling water on it, what you are going to achieve is burn and seriously damage the roots, with which you would lose your plants.

As you can see, there are many ways to eliminate ants from the garden. You just have to see which one will be the most effective for your garden and thus get rid of them to keep it healthy and beautiful. Have you ever had problems with your garden?

How to get rid of ants in the garden: the most effective methods

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