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Want more options? Here are a few simple alternatives you can try:
Place dried bay leaves near entry points or infested plants. The scent naturally repels ants.
Sprinkle either spice along ant trails. These disrupt their scent tracking and communication.
Mix equal parts and place near anthills. The sugar attracts the ants, while the baking soda proves fatal when ingested.
Sprinkle around plants or entry points. These act as natural barriers ants hate to cross.
Safe for plants, pets, and pollinators
No harmful chemicals
Inexpensive and easy to make
Better for the environment and long-term garden health
Ants in your garden don’t always mean trouble—but when they become too invasive, natural remedies can help restore balance. With a little patience and consistency, you can reclaim your garden while staying eco-friendly.
Did you find this helpful? Share it with fellow gardeners and try out one of these remedies today! Nature (and your plants) will thank you. 🌿🐜
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