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My grandpa was a wise man!

The brilliance of this method lies in its simplicity. Ants are naturally attracted to sugar, so they can’t resist the bait. The Borax is slow-acting, which is key—it allows the worker ants to return to their colony with the toxic mixture, effectively wiping out the entire nest.
The Benefits of Grandpa’s Method
Zero Effort: You don’t need to spend hours scrubbing floors or chasing ants with sprays. This method works passively—you set it up and let it do its job.
Safe for Humans and Pets: When used correctly, Borax is safe around humans and pets. Just make sure the traps are placed in areas where pets or children won’t disturb them.
Inexpensive: Compared to store-bought ant traps or exterminator services, this method is incredibly cost-effective. A small box of Borax lasts for years, and sugar is something most people have on hand.
Eco-Friendly: Unlike chemical sprays, this method doesn’t involve harmful toxins that could damage your home’s environment or pose risks to wildlife.
Precautions and Tips
Keep it out of reach of pets and children: While Borax is relatively safe, it’s still best to ensure pets and kids don’t have access to the traps.
Use sparingly: A little goes a long way. You don’t need to saturate your home with traps; a few strategically placed baits will do the trick.
Check the expiration date: If you’re using Borax or Boric Acid that’s been sitting in the cupboard for years, make sure it’s still effective.
The next time you find yourself battling ants, skip the expensive and labor-intensive solutions. Instead, try my grandpa’s tried-and-true method. In just 10 minutes, you can set up these simple traps and let them do the hard work for you. It’s quick, easy, and incredibly effective—just as Grandpa always promised. Whether it’s a small infestation or a larger problem, this trick has never failed me, and I’m confident it will work for you too.
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