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This is really helpful! I actually have an ant problem in my kitchen right now, I think I am going to try the crushed red pepper flakes on my counter.
Holy cow, the soap and cayenne pepper approach really works. After Katrina hit in 2005, we started seeing terrible fire ant beds everywhere in all the lawns we were cutting, and so had to incorporate ant control into our lawn care services. For those who didn't like the idea of using chemicals, we used steaming hot water, soap, and cayenne pepper and poured it all over the ant beds while we poked holes deep into the roots of it. It got everywhere but it absolutely got the job done. No more ants!
I love all of this information and they are so simple and easy to implement! Thank you.
Very informative blog and really Ants (Termites) are a major threat to homes. So if you’re concerned about termites in your home, talk to Competitive Pest Control Services, the experts in termite pest control.