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Dealing with ants in your home can feel like a never-ending battle. They appear out of nowhere, forming long lines across countertops, floors, and even inside your pantry. I’ve tried everything over the years—sprays, traps, baits, and DIY remedies. Some worked briefly, others didn’t work at all. The real issue is that what we see is only a small part of the problem. The colony, often hidden in walls or outside, continues to thrive unless it’s properly targeted.

Most conventional ant solutions only kill the ants you can see. While that might seem effective at first, it doesn’t solve the root problem. The queen and the rest of the colony remain untouched, continuing to produce more worker ants. That’s why the infestation keeps coming back, no matter how many you eliminate on the surface.

Everything changed when my aunt shared a simple but powerful trick using borax and sugar. By mixing one part borax with three parts sugar and adding a little water to create a syrup, you can make an effective bait. Place the mixture on cotton balls or small pieces of cardboard in areas where ants are active. The sugar attracts them, while the borax works slowly, allowing the ants to carry it back to the colony and share it with others—including the queen.

The results are surprisingly fast and effective. Within minutes of finding the bait, ants begin the process of spreading it through the colony, and within a day or two, the infestation can be completely eliminated. This method works because it targets the source, not just the symptoms. For long-term prevention, it’s still important to keep your home clean, seal entry points, store food properly, and reduce moisture—but with this trick, you finally have a simple way to stop ants at the root of the problem.

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