
A simple tip you probably need right now.
Ants invading your kitchen or pantry can feel like a never-ending battle. They seem to show up out of nowhere, trailing across countertops, crawling into your sugar jar, and disrupting your peace.
But here's some good news: You don’t need toxic chemical sprays or expensive pest control services. There’s a powerful, all-natural solution already sitting in your kitchen — baking soda.
Yes, that same white powder you use for baking or cleaning can become your secret weapon against ant infestations — if you know how to use it.
🧪 Why Baking Soda Works Against Ants
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is harmless to humans but deadly to ants. Here’s why it works:
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Digestive Disruption: When ants consume baking soda, it reacts with the acid in their bodies. This causes internal gas buildup that their tiny digestive systems can’t handle — leading to death.
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Colony Spread: Ants don’t live alone. They carry food back to the nest to share with the colony — including the queen. That’s how this method helps eliminate the entire nest, not just the visible ants.
But there’s a trick: Ants won’t eat baking soda alone.
They’re drawn to sugar, not powder. That’s why we mix it with sugar to create a sweet, deadly bait.
🧂 Step-by-Step: How to Use Baking Soda and Sugar to Eliminate Ants
🧴 Ingredients:
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2 tablespoons of baking soda
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2 tablespoons of white sugar (granulated or powdered)
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Small shallow containers: bottle caps, jar lids, or sturdy paper squares
📝 Instructions:
1. Mix the Bait
Combine sugar and baking soda in a 1:1 ratio. Stir well to make sure the mixture is evenly blended. This ensures ants can’t separate the bait from the killer.
2. Identify Ant Paths
Observe where ants commonly appear — kitchen corners, under the sink, along baseboards, near trash bins, bathroom floors, or small wall cracks. You’ll notice lines of ants or entry points.
3. Place the Bait
Spoon the mixture into small containers and position them along ant trails or near the entry points. Use multiple stations for better coverage.
💡 Avoid damp or windy spots. Moisture will ruin the powder’s effectiveness.
🐶 If you have pets or small children, place the bait in tucked-away spots they can’t reach — but that ants can still access.
4. Let the Ants Do the Work
Do not squash or disturb the ants. Let them carry the bait back to their colony — this is essential for wiping out the nest, including the queen.
5. Reapply Regularly
Replace the bait every 2–3 days or sooner if it becomes wet or dirty. Within 5–7 days, you’ll see a noticeable drop in ant activity. Most infestations clear up in 1–2 weeks.
🧼 Pro Tips: Keeping Ants Away Long-Term
Once the ants are gone, take a few extra steps to prevent them from coming back:
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Clean kitchen surfaces daily — especially crumbs and sugary spills.
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Store food in airtight containers — especially flour, rice, honey, and cereal.
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Empty garbage bins regularly, and keep lids sealed.
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Seal entry points with caulk or weatherstripping around windows, doors, and pipes.
🌿 Bonus: Natural Plants That Repel Ants
If you’re looking for long-term natural prevention, certain plants can help keep ants at bay with their strong scents:
🌱 Mint (Peppermint or Spearmint)
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Strong menthol scent masks ant pheromone trails.
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Plant near windows, doorways, or kitchen entrances.
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Bonus: repels mice too!
💜 Lavender
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Floral fragrance repels ants, mosquitoes, and moths.
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Grow near entrances or dry lavender and place sachets in drawers or closets.
🍋 Lemongrass
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Contains citronella — a powerful natural insect repellent.
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Ideal for patios, garden borders, or front yards.
🌿 Rosemary
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Deters ants and other crawling insects.
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Thrives in pots or sunny kitchen gardens.
🌿 Basil
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Repels ants, mosquitoes, and houseflies.
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Grows well indoors on windowsills — and enhances your cooking!
🪴 Tip: Crush a few leaves from these herbs to release more scent and refresh their repellent power indoors.
✅ In Summary: How to Get Rid of Ants Naturally
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Mix baking soda and sugar in equal parts
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Place bait in small containers along ant trails and entry points
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Don’t disturb the ants — let them carry the bait back to the colony
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Replace the bait every 2–3 days until the ants disappear
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Keep your space clean to prevent re-infestation
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Use ant-repelling plants as a long-term natural barrier
🌍 Why This Method Works
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Non-toxic: Safe for humans and pets when used with care
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Affordable: Costs just pennies compared to store-bought pesticides
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Eco-friendly: No chemical sprays, fumes, or residue
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Effective: Targets the entire colony, not just the surface problem
👣 Final Tip: Stay Consistent
The key to success with natural pest control is persistence. Repeat the process daily for the first week, and follow up weekly to ensure the ants don’t return.
No need for harsh chemicals — sometimes, the best solutions really are the simplest. And they’re already in your pantry. 🏡✨
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