NO MORE ANTS AROUND THE HOUSE, WITH THE SUGAR METHOD THEY WILL DISAPPEAR IMMEDIATELY (Page 2 ) | August 19, 2024
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No More Ants Around The House Thanks To Sugar

It may seem impossible to you and yet, the very ants that are attracted to the house by sweet or sugary foods left on the floor can be eliminated thanks to sugar.

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This ingredient will be useful not only for the invasion of these insects in your home but also in the garden or on the balcony . Be careful though. We are not talking about classic sugar, the one we use to sweeten coffee or prepare desserts.

The sugar we are referring to is icing sugar . Another note. It should not be used alone but combined with other ingredients, namely salt and sodium bicarbonate.

You must prepare a mixture that includes this dosage. In a large enough jar or container, add three tablespoons of powdered sugar, two tablespoons of baking soda, and one tablespoon of salt . Mix these ingredients well.

Now all you have to do is pour a handful of this product in the corners of the doors or on the windowsills or, in the case of the garden, near the plants where you can see the anthill.

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We assure you that with this technique the ants will move away . But how is this possible? In truth, it is the effectiveness and combination of the three ingredients that guarantee you an incredible result.

The ants are attracted to your trap by the smell of icing sugar which is like a magnet for them (ants feed on sugary foods to also feed the larvae). Salt and sodium bicarbonate, on the other hand, are enemies of these insects . These last two ingredients will cause them to succumb.

With the sugar method you will no longer have ants around the house . You can therefore quickly and naturally get rid of these insects, avoiding the use of toxic products that only ruin your health and that of the environment.

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