How to Prepare:
- Mix the Ingredients: Combine the ground cloves with 1 cup of water in a small pot. If using essential oil, add 4–5 drops for enhanced potency.
- Simmer: Heat the mixture on low for 5–10 minutes to infuse the water with the clove’s active compounds.
- Strain and Cool: Let the mixture cool, then strain out the clove particles to get a smooth liquid.
- Transfer to a Spray Bottle: Pour the liquid into a spray bottle for easy application.
How to Use:
- Locate the Ant Trails: Identify where ants are entering your home and their common pathways.
- Spray the Mixture: Generously spray the clove solution along ant trails, entry points, and areas where you’ve seen ant activity.
- Repeat as Needed: Reapply every few days or after cleaning to maintain effectiveness.
Bonus Tip: Ground Clove Barrier
For extra protection, sprinkle ground cloves directly near entry points, like windowsills, doorways, or cracks in the wall. Ants will avoid crossing the clove-scented areas.
Safe and Natural
This clove-based insecticide is safe for homes with children and pets, making it a fantastic alternative to chemical sprays. Plus, your home will smell naturally warm and inviting!
Say goodbye to ants quickly and effectively with this simple, powerful clove remedy. It’s natural, easy to make, and works like magic! 🌿🐜✨
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