Ants are incredibly fascinating animals.
They can carry objects 50 times their own body weight. That would translate to a human carrying a car overhead. Ants are also as old as dinosaurs; they've been around for roughly 110-130 million years,longer than humans by at least 108 million years. Additionally, there are more than 10,000 ant species all over the world.
Ants are pretty fascinating creatures.
But no matter how fascinating they may be, they can all be damned as soon as a horde of 'em decide my house is an appropriate place for their mass congregation.
Ant infestation is a common problem linked closely to the weather. Stanford researchers found that the most infestations in California occur during winter rainstorms and summer droughts.
But while there are plenty of chemicals available on the market purported to get rid of ants, that same Stanford study (here again) found the majority of them were not helpful. On top of that, they are, like most harsh chemicals, rather unpleasant for humans.
So what, is that it? Must we, humans, simply fall to our tiny, super-strong foes?
The human race has YouTuber Greg The Gardener to thank for one handy dandy, totally natural, ant-be-gone hack.
All you'll need is the following:
- Hot water
- Borax
- Sugar
- Honey
- A spray bottle