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With this organic method, very simple to make, you will no longer have to worry about ants in your garden.

The return of summer brings with it many positive aspects but also some problems. Every homeowner knows well that the sun and heat also mean having to deal again with insects that come back to populate all indoor environments. From May to September it is easy to find mosquitoes, flies, bees, etc. in the rooms of your home. And that’s not all, because with the beautiful days ants also reappear, running around the house in search of food and a comfortable place for their colony. Ants, as well as at home, can easily invade the garden and for this reason many act to eliminate them.
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Eliminate ants with this simple biological method: effectiveness is guaranteed
To get rid of ants, many rely on the various chemicals on the market, which usually act effectively. However, since these are chemicals, the advice is always to rely on other solutions, i.e. biological ones. Just to give an example, to keep ants away from fruit trees, simply spray the affected area with wood ash.

Wood ash contains a number of particularly beneficial substances, including calcium, phosphorus, and potassium. Each of these elements allows plants to grow strong and lush.
In addition to this peculiarity, wood ash – which should be cold, ed. – can keep ants away if it is properly spread around fruit trees. In this way we will create an insurmountable barrier for ants, which can do nothing but stay away.
Once this is done, we can now proceed with the removal of ants through a very effective mixture. All we need is baking soda, some powdered sugar, and water.
We take a plastic bottle and cut the bottom, to obtain a kind of container. Inside we put 5 teaspoons of baking soda and 5 teaspoons of powdered sugar. These two elements together are ideal for fighting ants. Powdered sugar, as is known, attracts these insects, while baking soda exterminates the anthill.
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With this mixture they will disappear forever
Once the teaspoons of icing sugar and baking soda are added, a mixture is created by mixing well. Finally, add a little water for an even more effective mixture. The container with this solution inside should now be placed in the garden, next to the anthill. First, though, it’s best to poke a few small holes in the bottom of the bottle to make it easier for ants to get in.

As soon as the mixture has become homogeneous, the final step can be taken. The container with the mixture is placed next to the anthill, to attract ants.
The insects, in a short time, will begin to enter the bottom of the bottle, reaching the mixture and carrying it inside the anthill. In this way the mixture we have created will be lethal to the Queen Mother.
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