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How do you make ant reppellent??

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how do i make it?? i need sumthin thats got to do with fruit extract or veggie..any advice??

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  1. Borax


  2. I no longer have to do this, but I wanted to share for those who have the problem. I have conquered the ant problem this year!! Keeping ants out of your pet’s dishes and small animals cages

    As you will see there are so many uses for what I am going to tell you.  You can keep ants from getting to the fruit you have put in your birds cage, and keep ants from getting into the soft wet litter areas in small animal cages like hamsters or guinea pigs. There is no end to what it can do.  You see, its simple, I use petroleum jelly (Vaseline). I know you have seen the scout ants hunting around your house. They hunt for damp cool areas and for food.  Ants cannot cross over a line of petroleum jelly. They would get stuck, one toe in and the see the cant cross, they don’t even try.  So they won’t be able to get to your pets food or water so therefore won’t be able to bring back the rest of the troops to invade your home!!  A thin line around a trash can, or bird cage legs and base of your pets food or water dish, (apply to sides of dish about 1 inch from the floor).  I use a thin line applied with a q-tip around my guinea pigs cage, she used to get ants in her cage they wanted her fruit all the time… I just tried my tried and true way of keeping ants out of my cat’s dishes and it WORKED GREAT!! I am so happy with this method for the past several years… I used to put my cats food dish in a pie tin of water, which worked great because ants can cross water… a good idea and can be used in a pinch, but I found the food kept falling in the water and making a murky mess and attracted even more ants if I did not change the water in the pie tin few times a day.  

    REMEMBER ONE IMPORTANT THING! Keep cages, bowls, etc. from touching the walls by at least one inch so the ants can’t bypass the petroleum jelly and enter the bowl or cage from the wall where it is touching as to avoid the carefully placed petroleum jelly. I even use the petroleum jelly around my trashcans in doors and out.  Keeps ants from there as well!


  3. Ants cannot stand cayenne pepper.  Put lines or cayenne on flat surfaces, or mix cayenne and a little water and paint the paste out of reach of children or pets.

    Good luck!

    And if you are not determined to make you own you can buy four different stations of ant poison (which they carry back to their colony and it kills the whole colony) for about $2.50-4.00.

  4. They don't like cinnamon. Sprinkle some in the areas that you see them.

  5. Take a lemon and squeeze it so it gets juicy.  Slice it and stick whole cloves in the slices.  Sit them around and it should keep ants/flies/etc. away.

    GOOD LUCK!

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