Natural Pesticides for Ant Control
Keep Ants Outside Where They Belong
When it comes to natural ant control, it’s not just about removing ants—it’s about keeping them from coming inside in the first place. In Chester County, especially during spring and summer, these persistent pests show up near kitchens, patios, and entry points. At Friendly Services, we help homeowners stop ant problems before they start—with smart landscaping and simple, safe solutions.
Seal Entry Points and Remove Temptations
Ants can slip through the smallest cracks. That’s why it’s important to seal windows, doors, and foundation gaps using weather stripping or caulk. Indoors, wipe down surfaces often and store sweet or greasy foods in sealed containers. For more prevention tips, check out the Pests.org guide to ant control.
Natural Remedies That Actually Work
Several household staples work wonders outside the home. Diatomaceous earth, when sprinkled along the perimeter of your home, dries out and kills ants naturally. You can also spray a mixture of vinegar and water around doorways and patios._
