Ants

How to Kill Ants With Borax

Using borax to kill ants is not a quick fix, but it can be effective. Borax has a low toxicity for human and animal use, and can be used as a household cleaning product. It has antibacterial and antiviral properties, and can be used as a homemade laundry detergent.

Borax is available at most local grocery stores and on Amazon. It should be used with care, as it can cause skin irritation. It should be kept out of reach of children and pets.

Mixing borax with sugar is the most popular way to use it. Ants are attracted to the sweet substance, and will take the borax back to the nest to eat it.

Borax can be used outdoors, but it should be used in areas where children and pets cannot reach. If it comes in contact with any food or drink, rinse it off with water. The solution can be reused, and leftovers can be stored in a cool, dry area.

Another way to use borax is to mix it with liquid. Mix a quarter cup of borax with two tablespoons of liquid. The liquid solution can be sprayed on ant infestations or poured over the area. When using liquid Borax, keep a close eye on the area where it is being used.

You can also mix Borax with other ingredients to kill ants. For example, you can add honey to the borax mixture. This type of ant bait has a longer shelf life, and works better as a long-term solution.