Ants

What Can I Use Instead of Borax to Kill Ants?

Using Borax to kill ants can be dangerous. It may harm pets and people, and should be used sparingly.

For an alternative to Borax, try baking soda. This ingredient is used in many recipes for baked goods, and it also serves as an odor absorber. You can also mix it with water to make a paste. You can spread the mixture around your property.

Place bait stations in areas where ants tend to congregate. You can place them in the kitchen, on the porch, or around your yard. If you are using a liquid bait, place the stations near high activity areas. You can also use larger bait stations to prevent access by larger animals.

You can also try placing pre-bait in areas where ants tend to congregate. This can attract ants and make them take the bait back to their nest.

If you do not want to use Borax, try using sugar as a bait. Ants are attracted to the sweet scent of sugar. You can also use Borax in combination with honey.

If you want a safer alternative to borax, try using food-grade diatomaceous earth. This is a natural, safe alternative to borax that is not toxic to pets.

The borax method takes some time to work. It can start working after 48 to 72 hours. After that, ant trails should disappear. It may take longer to kill an ant colony.

You should also make sure that your pets do not have access to any of the bait. You can place the bait on top of furniture or on the counters.