Garlic infusion: A natural solution to repel garden ants
Do you see an anthill appearing in your garden, or have ants increased their activity on your property? Are you looking for an appropriate solution to get rid of them effectively? Before using chemical sprays, a home trick that won't cost a fortune is worth trying.
14 June 2024 18:32
Ants are hardworking insects that play an essential role in the garden ecosystem. They aerate the soil, decompose organic matter, and even eat some pests. However, their excessive presence can become a nuisance. Many gardeners face problems with ants building anthills in the lawn or garden beds, damaging plants, or entering the house.
Additionally, these tiny insects dry out the soil by creating long tunnels. Sometimes, they can also nibble on young roots and damage plants, causing them to dry out. Moreover, the presence of ants encourages the rapid reproduction of aphids. Fortunately, there are effective ways to naturally and chemically eliminate ants from the garden.
How to get rid of ants from the garden?
If you're looking for a way to get rid of ants in the garden, try preparing a garlic infusion. Crush 10 garlic cloves, put them in a large pot, and pour 2 litres of hot water over them.
Cover and wait 10 minutes. Place the pot on the stove and bring it to a boil until you smell the strong garlic scent. Now, pour the mixture into and around the anthill. The strong garlic odour will repel the ants and drive them away from your garden for a long time.
Other natural methods to combat ants include sprinkling cinnamon or ground coffee on the vegetable beds. You can also use plants that insects don't tolerate. Planting mint, lavender, thyme, marjoram, basil, or wormwood in the garden will discourage ants from visiting.
You can also prepare natural sprays based on vinegar, cinnamon, or coffee grounds and spray them in places where ants gather. It's also worth remembering to regularly mow the lawn and remove organic debris that might attract ants.
If natural methods fail, you can resort to special products available in garden stores. However, remember to choose those that are safe for the environment and other organisms living in the garden.