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What Repels Ants

Gary Anderson • February 25, 2022

14 Natural Ant Repellent Strategies

Ants are a persistent nuisance pest that can be extremely difficult to deal with if an infestation gets out of control. They are prolific breeders, and some ants live for a long time so populations can jump quickly. One of the best ways to control ant populations is to prevent them all together. By using several ant repellents together, you can minimize the likelihood that ants will find your home desirable. If these following repellents fail to get rid of ants, it may be time to call a professional to help terminate your ant problem. 

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When to Call Professional Help

By combining the different ant repellent strategies, you should be able to deter most ants and keep them out of your property. If ant repellents have failed and ant infestations are getting out of control, it may be time to enlist the help of professionals to ensure that your ant problem is treated properly. 

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If you have been dealing with ants and have not been able to get them under control, call EcoGuard Pest Management today. We will send out one of our licensed and experienced ant control experts who will inspect your property to identify the source of your ant problem. Our services will start with an inspection to identify ant species and the best way to treat. We use an integrated pest management approach to treat and exterminate your ant problem. We will create a customized plan that is best suited to treat the specific ant type that you are dealing with. Our services are guaranteed so our job isn’t done until the ants are gone. 

Ant Repellent FAQs

  • What do ants hate?

    Ants hate black pepper and cayenne pepper which is too spicy for their sensitive sensory systems. They are also deterred by mint and tea tree oil.

  • What repels ants instantly?

    Vinegar acts as an effective ant repellant. It kills them on contact but leaves a residual scent that ants avoid. Use a spray bottle to spray a 50 / 50 mix of white vinegar and water to soak an area and then wipe it up for results.

  • What deters ants in a home?

    There are several natural deterrents that can be used against ants. If ants are not quite an infestation general sanitation combined with an additional sprinkle of cinnamon, peppermint, chili pepper, black pepper, cayenne pepper, or a spray of tea tree oil, lemon juice, or vinegar can really deter ants. 

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