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Set out borax liquid bait for sugar ants
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Steps
- Mix 1/2 teaspoon boric acid with 8 teaspoons sugar and 1 cup warm water until dissolved.
- Soak cotton balls in the mixture and place them in shallow containers near ant trails and entry points.
- Replace cotton balls every 2-3 days to keep bait fresh.
Why It Works
Borax disrupts the ant's digestive system slowly enough that workers carry the bait back to the colony and share it mouth-to-mouth with other workers, larvae, and the queen. This eliminates the entire colony rather than just visible foragers. Keep boric acid concentration below 5% — higher concentrations kill workers too quickly, before they return to the nest.
Tips
- Expect increased ant activity at bait stations initially — this means it's working
- If no improvement after 2-3 weeks, switch to a protein-based bait (peanut butter + boric acid) for species that prefer protein
- Never spray insecticide near bait placements — it repels ants from the bait
- Place baits where children and pets cannot reach them
📅 Created: 2/8/2026, 6:11:49 AM 📌 diy 🔧 Borax or boric acid, sugar, warm water, cotton balls, shallow containers