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07/28/2024

Homemade Ant Sprays
To prepare a vinegar and dish soap ant spray, you’ll need the following ingredients:

1 cup of water
1 cup of white vinegar
1 tablespoon of dish soap
Mix equal parts of vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Then add dish soap and shake the bottle to combine the ingredients. Spray the mixture directly on ants, their trails, and entry points.

This spray works well because vinegar has a strong odor that disrupts scent trails and keeps ants from entering your home. Meanwhile, the dish soap acts as a surfactant, breaking down the protective waxy layer on ants’ exoskeletons. This causes dehydration and suffocation. Water helps control the strength of the solution, making it safe to use around your home.

To prepare a lemon juice and dish soap ant spray, you’ll need the following:

1 cup of water
2 lemons (juice)
1 tablespoon of dish soap
Squeeze the juice of the lemons into a spray bottle. Then add water and dish soap and shake the bottle to mix the ingredients. Spray the mixture directly on ants, their trails, and entry points.

The strong citrus scent of lemon juice repels ants and disrupts their pheromone trails, making it difficult for them to navigate. Lemon juice also contains citric acid, which can be toxic to ants. Meanwhile, dish soap breaks down ants’ exoskeletons and causes them to suffocate.

Homemade Ant Traps
To prepare a borax and sugar ant trap, you’ll need the following ingredients:

1 cup of warm water
1/2 cup of powdered sugar (you can also use honey or any other sweetener)
2 tablespoons of borax
Mix the warm water and sugar in a bowl until the sugar is completely dissolved. Add borax to the mix and stir well. Soak cotton balls in the solution and place them along the ants’ trails. Or you can just place the mixture in a bowl and leave it in places where pests usually travel.

After ants consume the mixture, the borax interferes with their digestive systems and eventually leads to their death. Before the solution kills them, ants have time to carry it back to their colony, where it can affect others. The sweetener in the mixture acts as bait to attract ants.

To prepare a baking soda and sugar ant trap, you’ll need the following:

1/2 cup of sugar
1.5 tablespoons of baking soda
Water (as needed)
Mix sugar, baking soda, and water to create a paste-like mixture. It shouldn’t be too runny, so be careful when mixing in the water. Place the solution along ant trails or wherever you usually see them. The ants will be attracted to the sugar and consume the mixture. The remedy will disrupt their digestive systems and cause death.

07/22/2024

Even adding just a couple of native plants to your yard is SO much better than having none!

Reducing your lawn, mowing less, avoiding pesticides, leaving the leaves, and composting are all things that add up to make an impact 🍃

07/22/2024

Asegura de no dejar basura was supposed to be the Give a Hoot Don't Pollute version in spanish

Exploring California's Highway 39 - Closed For Over 40 Years 07/21/2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5mtZNru7BA

Lower Highway 39 is closed due to the Fork fire.

Exploring California's Highway 39 - Closed For Over 40 Years California State Route 39 as it heads into the mountains north of Azusa has been called California's Forbidden Highway or California's Forgotten Highway, as ...

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