Which herbs can I plant to deter ants?

Consuelo
by Consuelo

How parsley spooks ants from my home

  7 answers
  • That's a new one for me. I grow an abundance of parsley, yet still have ants occasionally. Here is a list of pest repelling plants.


    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pest-repelling_plants

  • Mogie Mogie on Jun 30, 2019

    Consuelo what is your question?

  • Kelli L. Milligan Kelli L. Milligan on Jun 30, 2019

    Yes, my ants like parsley.

  • William William on Jun 30, 2019

    Nope! Any herb with a strong aroma will deter ants to some degree since these pests follow scent trails to collect food and water. Bay leaves, basil, oregano, sage, rosemary, cloves, and cinnamon have all been known to help with this problem. Either buy a dried variety or pluck some from your home garden and sprinkle it over the ant trail or in a line blocking where they are entering your home. Just remember to replace them outside after a strong wind or rain and inside after cleaning.

  • Lynn Sorrell Lynn Sorrell on Jun 30, 2019

    It doesn't........ ants love to collect organic/plant material waste to take back to their nests/colony; they pollinate many plants while they are working collect organic materials; best way to be rid of them AMDRO ANT BAIT granules work. all these home remedies do nothing but kill the ants you see, if they even do that, most just disrupt the scent/trail/or the top of the mound/colony. FYI most DIY solutions are only repellents/deterents. MYTH: Cinnamon kills ants.

    TRUTH: Ants don’t like cinnamon but unfortunately it doesn’t kill or repel them.

    MYTH: Vinegar kills ants.

    TRUTH: Vinegar just removes the smell/trace of ants. While it may help confuse or throw off the rest of the colony, vinegar alone might not be enough to rid your home of these bothersome insects.

    MYTH: Boiling water repels ants.

    TRUTH: If – and only if – the water is boiling will it kill the ants that it is poured on. However, it will not repel future ants from invading your home.

    MYTH: Ants won’t cross a chalk/powder line.

    TRUTH: A chalk/powder line may temporarily stop the ants (it’s the smell that “ disrupts the scent trail”) but it won’t be long before they figure out a way around the chalk/powder. We probably don’t have to tell you, but ants are very persistent creatures!

    MYTH: Uncooked grains, like oatmeal,cornmeal,jiffy muffin mix or grits, will kill ants by expanding in their stomachs and then exploding.

    TRUTH: Despite popular belief, there is no evidence that ants can be killed off by dumping grains in or around the “hive.” What we do know is that only the oldest members of an ant colony can digest solid food. The adult, worker, and reproductive ants, can only digest liquids.Ants take organic matter listed above & store it in the nest.

    And the biggest ant control myth of all?

    As long as you kill or remove the ants you can see, your problem is solved.Diatomaceous earth does kill them but only ants that crawl thru it not the colony. To be really be rid of them I suggest either Boric Acid mixed with cornmeal or Amdro Ant Bait granules sprinkle a little of the bait besides trail ( not directly on it they will get disrupted and leave or not pick up bait)they carry bait to nest and it kills entire colony. Amdro works fast 2-24 hrs. huge colony gone.it is poison as is Boric Acid but just cover with something til the next day, don't mess with/block their trail tho' so they carry bait back to colony quickly.if you use liquid bait it kills only the working ants you see before they get back to colony, so the trail is gone then they just start a new one to & from colony elsewhere.So you only think you have killed them off. Another method is borax mixed with powdered confectioners sugar,this takes a little longer than boric acid or Amdro(best,fastest). Just use a little of the bait it doesn't take much, then clean up what is left after colony has been killed off. I put a milk crate, flower pot or saucer over the bait (just make sure it is not blocking their trail) to keep anything out of bait except ants. works indoors or outdoors.


  • Those little buggers are relentless, aren't they?!? This is the most effective method and all-natural spray DIY that we use with ants. It's best indoors, but will also work outside with more frequent applications. Hope this helps! Hugs, Holly

    https://pinkfortitude.com/ant-spray/

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  • Dmholt4391 Dmholt4391 on Jul 11, 2019

    Whatever kind of bugs you have diatomaceous earth will get rid of. Google it. I got mine at a farm supply store in a bag. I got the biggest one because it was the best deal and knew it would eventually get used. It is safe for children and pets to be around. You can (and some people do) eat it, feed it to pets and put it on them for fleas. The list goes on. It's great stuff and environmentally safe.