1. Identify ant entry points and heavily trafficked areas.
2. Spray the mixture directly at these locations.
3. Repeat the application if you observe continued ant activity.
Step 3: Prevent Future Infestations
1. Ensure that all food particles are cleaned up promptly after meals.
2. Seal cracks and crevices in walls, around windows, and doors where ants may enter.
3. Regularly check and refresh the spray in known problem spots.
Why does this work?
White Vinegar: Acts as a natural deterrent for ants due to its strong smell and acidity. The acidity disrupts the ants’ scent trails, which they use to navigate and communicate with each other. By erasing these trails, vinegar confuses ants and can prevent them from returning.
Vegetable Oil: Helps the solution stick to surfaces longer, ensuring that the vinegar’s scent remains in place to keep ants away. It may also trap and suffocate ants that come into direct contact with the oil.
Peppermint Essential Oil: Known for its strong scent that is intolerable to many pests, including ants. Peppermint oil is a natural insect repellent that can effectively keep ants from entering treated areas.
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