Make Your Home Undesirable to Ants
Once you have been able to get rid of ants in your home or business, you can work to prevent a reinfestation. By keeping the outside of your home undesirable to ants, you can help prevent new ant colonies from moving in.
Select a section below to understand how they help you prevent ants, or continue reading to learn how to keep ants away in two steps.
Outdoor Sanitation
- Food source
- Water or moisture
- Harborage or a place to live
Sanitation:
- Trim back trees and shrubs so that the branches and foliage do not touch your home so as to prevent ants from using them in avoiding pesticide applications
- Trim up bushes and shrubs so that you can see beneath them to eliminate moist shady areas where ants like to nest
- Rake back mulch, pine straw or other landscape bedding at least 6 inches from structure to create a "dry zone" that ants are likely to avoid
- Turn mulch or other bedding material every couple of weeks to keep moisture retention low and discourage nest building
- Clean out gutters and downspouts frequently as insects and other pests are known to harbor in these areas
- Mow your lawn as needed to keep growth low
- Remove grass clippings, leaf piles and stacked wood to eliminate harborages
- Remove ripe fruit from trees and off of the ground around trees
- Store outdoor trash cans and dumpsters as far away from structure as possible and be sure they have tight fitting lids
- Thoroughly wash out trash cans and dumpsters with an ammonia solution when needed

