The 10 Smells That Ants Absolutely Hate

Peppermint: Ants are repelled by the strong scent of peppermint oil. Use peppermint essential oil diluted in water and spray it around entry points or areas where ants are present.

Citrus: The smell of citrus, such as lemon or orange, can deter ants. Use citrus essential oils or place citrus peels near ant entry points to keep them away.

Vinegar: White vinegar disrupts ants' scent trails and can deter them from entering your home. Mix equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle and use it to clean ant-infested areas.

Cinnamon: Ants dislike the strong scent of cinnamon. Sprinkle ground cinnamon near ant entry points or place cinnamon sticks in cabinets or pantry shelves.

Garlic: The pungent smell of garlic can repel ants. Crushed garlic cloves or garlic powder sprinkled around ant trails or entry points may discourage them.

Pepper: Black pepper or cayenne pepper can be used to deter ants. Sprinkle pepper along ant pathways or mix it with water to create a spray.

Tea Tree Oil: Ants are sensitive to the strong scent of tea tree oil. Mix a few drops of tea tree oil with water and spray it around ant-infested areas.

Lavender: The pleasant scent of lavender can repel ants. Use lavender essential oil diluted in water and spray it around ant entry points or infested areas.

Eucalyptus: Ants dislike the smell of eucalyptus oil. Use eucalyptus essential oil diluted in water and spray it on surfaces where ants are present.

Bay Leaves: Ants are known to avoid bay leaves. Place bay leaves in cabinets, pantry shelves, or near ant entry points to keep them away.

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