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Using Soap for Ant Removal
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Published on 10/6/2006
 
Many methods can be used for terminating ants from your property. One way of doing so, is by using soaps and detergents on regular basis. Any kind of soap or detergent can be used for removing ants. This method is commonly used as the best inexpensive home remedy for ant removal. However, its effectiveness is questionable.

Using Soap for Ant Removal

Introduction:

Many methods can be used for terminating ants from your property. One way of doing so, is by using soaps and detergents on regular basis.

Soaps for ant control:

Any kind of soap or detergent can be used for removing ants. This method is commonly used as the best inexpensive home remedy for ant removal. However, its effectiveness is questionable.  Usually, soap water is spilled in areas where ants are suspected to travel every day after food sources. Soap water destroys ant’s sense of smell and any sent of leftover food scraps. Soap solutions can be used for both preventing and controlling ant population. Many kinds of liquid soaps and floor disinfectants are available that provide you protection from ants in terms of prevention. Some soap products meanwhile work mostly on management level where you use them with an intention of eliminating ant colonies. Among different types of soaps, window cleaners are more commonly used for pest management as they can kill ants immediately on contact and leave behind no toxins that can endanger the life of your children or pets. Floor detergents that specialize in pest management can also be used to kill ants effectively. Changing the brand of your soap is essential to avoid creating resistance in ants.
 
Using soaps:

First step in using your homemade soap pesticide is by using an appropriate soap. Dishwasher soaps, detergents, window cleaners can be used effectively. Next important thing is the amount. You can use a teaspoon of soap in water and fill it in a spray. Your pesticide is ready. Using this solution in appropriate locations is very necessary. Preferably the spray should be used on common ant tracks and all nooks and crevices of your home and all entrances facing your backyard.  

Advantages and disadvantages:

Soap is the most basic thing found in all households in some form or the other. Therefore, it is cheap and safe. It is considered an ethical way of controlling ants as compared to other chemicals, which kill ants brutally. However, soaps are not as effective for long-term ant control. Homeowners can find making soap based solutions rather tiring. They also cannot be used for controlling outdoor ant infestation.

Finally, besides controlling ant population, you can get a hygienic home in the bargain by using soaps for ant removal.


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