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Ants in the bathroom, here’s how to get rid of this annoying problem

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### 🧪 Step 2: Use Natural Remedies to Repel and Kill Ants

#### 1. **White Vinegar Spray**

* Mix equal parts **white vinegar and water** in a spray bottle.
* Spray along baseboards, window sills, sink edges, and any visible ant trails.
* Vinegar disrupts ant scent trails and deters them from returning.

#### 2. **Baking Soda & Sugar Trap**

* Mix 1 tablespoon of **baking soda** with 1 tablespoon of **sugar** and place it in a shallow dish.
* Ants are drawn to the sugar but the baking soda is lethal when ingested.
* Place near suspected entry points — but out of reach of pets.

#### 3. **Essential Oils**

* Ants dislike strong scents like **peppermint, tea tree, eucalyptus, or lemon oil**.
* Mix 10 drops of essential oil with water in a spray bottle and spray around doors, drains, and crevices.

#### 4. **Diatomaceous Earth (Food Grade)**

* Sprinkle around the bathroom edges and in corners.
* This fine powder is harmless to humans but deadly to ants, as it dehydrates their exoskeletons.

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### 🛑 Step 3: Block Entry Points

* Use **silicone caulk** to seal gaps around plumbing, vents, tiles, and windows.
* Install **drain covers** or screens if ants are entering through pipes.
* Ensure your bathroom has **proper ventilation** to reduce moisture buildup.

### 🧽 Step 4: Keep It Clean — Always

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* Wipe down the sink and tub after each use.
* Empty and clean trash bins regularly.
* Avoid leaving food or sugary beverages (like kids’ drinks or medications) in bathroom areas.
* Check potted plants in or near the bathroom for ant nests.

### 🚫 When to Call a Professional

If natural methods aren’t cutting it and the infestation is recurring or severe, it may be time to **consult a pest control expert**. They can identify hidden nests and treat your home safely and effectively.

### ✅ Final Thoughts

Ants in the bathroom are annoying — but they don’t have to be permanent. By removing what attracts them, sealing their entry points, and using a few natural (and budget-friendly) remedies, you can **restore your bathroom to the clean, ant-free space it’s meant to be**.

Small steps can lead to big relief — and fewer unwelcome visitors in your daily routine.

Want more natural pest control tips for the rest of your home? Just ask!

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