How to Make an Effective Ant Trap Without Borax or Baking Soda
Learn how to make a simple ant trap using sugar, dish soap, and water—no borax or baking soda needed to control ants effectively.
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To make an ant trap without borax or baking soda, mix equal parts of sugar and dish soap with water. Place this solution in a shallow dish near the ant trail. The sugar attracts the ants, while the soap breaks down their exoskeletons, effectively trapping and killing them.
FAQs & Answers
- Can dish soap alone kill ants? Dish soap can break down ants' exoskeletons and kill them by suffocation when used in combination with attractants like sugar.
- Why avoid using borax or baking soda in ant traps? Some people prefer to avoid borax or baking soda due to potential toxicity around children and pets or for a more natural pest control approach.
- How does sugar and dish soap trap work against ants? Sugar attracts the ants to the trap, and the dish soap breaks down their exoskeletons, leading to their death.
- Where should I place a homemade ant trap for best results? Place the trap in a shallow dish near active ant trails or entry points to effectively attract and trap ants.