The sugar ant is actually about 1/8 inch long and is solid black with a brownish abdomen. This ant was first discovered in the early 1900’s and was given the name Conomyrma, which means “small ant”. What makes sugar ants different from other types of ants are that they have a unique ability to secrete high-fructose corn syrup in order to survive. They change the liquid into food which will cause them to become a permanent pest in your home. Everyone loves sugar, but some people have to get rid of the ants that come with it. Not only are they a hassle to find, but if you live in the southern region of the United States, such as Texas or Florida for example, those tiny brown ants can be hazardous to your health. They can carry dangerous diseases and the best way to get rid of them is by not letting them invade in the first place. Ants are not only unpleasant to have in the home or at work, but they can also be a health hazard. Sugar ants will continuously gnaw on our food, damaging it, and leave behind pheromone smell marks which will attract more sugar ants. They will feed on anything sweet, which includes toothpaste, sugar/candy and even glue!
How To Kill Sugar Ants In The Kitchen
Introduction
This guide is going to teach you how to kill sugar ants in the kitchen before they get out of control and take over your home. Sugar ants are tiny, so they can easily enter your home through cracks and crevices. The best way to control them is by removing access to food, water, and shelter. For example, you can remove access to shelter by finding where they live outside your home and sealing off those areas. To remove access to food, you should wash down all surfaces where any sugar or other attractants may be with a mixture of vinegar and water (avoid using any chemical cleaners that contain boric acid). Once you’ve done these two things, then it’s time for some serious ant killing!
Clean your kitchen inside and out.
- Clean your kitchen inside and out.
- Clean the kitchen every day.
- Clean the counters, sinks, stovetops, cupboards and floors regularly. Sugar ants love to hide in cracks where food spills or crumbs are present.
- Use vinegar and borax to clean the countertops, sinks and floors. This combination is an effective ant killer because it eliminates odors that attract them to your home while also killing them on contact.
Wipe down your countertops and sweep up any crumbs.
To prevent sugar ants from getting into your kitchen, it is important to wipe away any crumbs on the counter with soap and water. If you don’t have time to do this, at least be sure to dust the countertops with a broom or vacuum cleaner because if there are large amounts of crumbs or food particles lying around, they will attract sugar ants.
Once you have cleaned off all excess food particles and wiped down all surfaces, sweep up any remaining crumbs with a brush or broom then place them in an outside trash can. Be sure not to leave any crumbs lying around after sweeping as they may still be attractive to the ants!
Cut off the ants’ food supply by repairing leaks.
The most effective way to control sugar ants is to find and fix leaks. Ants need water and will be attracted to any food source, so you’ll have better luck with this method than with trying to keep the ants away from your kitchen entirely. Luckily, you don’t have to be an expert plumber or electrician: it’s possible to find leaks on your own. For example, if there’s a drip in the shower head or sink faucet, that may be causing an ant infestation in your home. In some cases (depending on where the leak is located), all it takes is tightening a loose screw or replacing a worn out part—and no matter what kind of repair work needs doing around your house, we can help!
Ants are attracted to stinky stuff, so make sure your garbage is sealed tight and your trash gets taken out regularly.
- Make sure your garbage is sealed tight and taken out regularly.
- Don’t leave food scraps or wrappers out. Ants are attracted to stinky stuff, so make sure your garbage is sealed tight and taken out regularly.
- Clean up after pets—and don’t leave pet food out for long periods of time, as ants may be drawn by its smell.
- Clean up spilled sugar or anything sticky on the countertop immediately, so ants can’t get into it.
Take out the trash the day you notice sugar ants in the kitchen to help get rid of sugar ants.
- Take out the trash the day you notice sugar ants in the kitchen to help get rid of sugar ants.
- Do not let the trash sit around until it is full, and then dump it outside. The smell attracts them, so make sure you dump it right away.
- Make sure your can is clean and tight-lidded.
If you have pets, feed them in a non-kitchen area like another room, and clean up after them immediately.
Sugar ants are not attracted to pets, but they can be drawn to the food your pet eats. If you have pets, feed them in a non-kitchen area like another room, and clean up after them immediately. This is especially important if you have a cat or dog that eats in the kitchen because sugar ants will follow their trail back home.
Try keeping antibacterial wipes in a place that’s accessible to wipe down counters, doorknobs, handles, stove knobs, light switches and tables throughout the day.
- Clean your kitchen frequently.
- This is a good rule of thumb for any room in the house, but it’s especially important to keep an eye on your kitchen when you’re dealing with sugar ants. Sugar ants love sweet things—they’ll happily eat anything that tastes like sugar, including fruit and berry juices, honey, soda pop and even chocolate! If you have something in your kitchen that smells sweet or looks like it could be a tasty treat (for example: a bowl of cereal or some trail mix) then wipe it off right away before the ants get to it. Likewise, make sure all spills are cleaned up immediately so they don’t attract more bugs into the space.
- Use antibacterial products as needed.
- You can use antibacterial wipes to clean off counters and other surfaces throughout the day; they’re also helpful if there’s an ant infestation going on so that no mold spores develop on any surfaces where food might be stored later on down the road because these spores can make people sick too! Just remember not to use these wipes when preparing meals since they shouldn’t come into contact with food at all times due their potency levels being too high for human consumption needs–stick instead with regular household cleaners such as vinegar solutions where possible instead (see below).
Seal cracks and crevices around your home to prevent ants from sneaking in through small spaces.
To avoid sugar ants from sneaking into your kitchen, seal any cracks or crevices that may be present around windows and doors. This can be done with caulk, weatherstripping, steel wool and the like. To make sure that the area is sealed tight enough to prevent ants from entering, test it first by spraying water onto the area you’d like to seal up—if there’s a leak in your sealant or barrier, it’ll drip through and cause puddles on the floor.
When it comes to sealing up cracks near electrical outlets and light switches (which are often prime targets for intruders), you can use expanding foam: just squirt some between where the wall meets whatever surface you’re sealing up against (like when plugging an outlet into drywall). This should create an airtight seal that will keep out unwanted pests as well as bugs such as roaches or silverfish that enjoy hiding behind outlets or under carpets without being seen until too late!
Another way of preventing sugar ants from entering your home through tiny cracks is through door sweeps: these rubber covers fit over entranceways so they cover every inch of space between where someone would step inside versus outside instead of just stopping at one point after another.”
If you notice ant trails or nests outside your home, contact a pest control expert for advice on how to get rid of sugar ants outdoors and keep them from coming inside.
If you notice ant trails or nests outside your home, contact a pest control expert for advice on how to get rid of sugar ants outdoors and keep them from coming inside. Do-it-yourself techniques are not always effective and may result in an increased likelihood of the ants coming inside. A pest control expert can help you kill ants outdoors and help keep them from coming inside. Get a free quote for pest control services
Getting rid of sugar ants doesn’t have to be difficult if you know what steps to take.
There are many ways to kill sugar ants, but you’ll need to take the following steps in order to successfully do so.
- The first thing you’ll want to do is make sure your home is as clean as possible. Sugar ants love food crumbs, so if you have any food sources left out or on surfaces that aren’t being wiped down regularly, it’s time for a deep clean. You should also thoroughly wipe down all surfaces once a week at the very least—every day is better!
- Next up: sealing any leaks or holes around pipes and doors with caulk or other sealants can keep sugar ants from entering through those areas of your home. Make sure there are no large cracks or crevices around windowsills either; these are small enough that sugar ants will be able to slip through them easily! Also make sure there isn’t any dirt buildup where pipes enter into your walls (this can also attract insects). If necessary, hire a professional contractor for assistance with these issues because they may require extensive repairs which could cost more than what most people would like spend on these fixes.*
Conclusion
I hope these tips have helped you figure out how to get rid of sugar ants in your kitchen, and that your ant problem is a thing of the past.
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