How to get rid of ants in the house

Most house-ant problems clear in 1–2 weeks with cheap liquid baits placed directly on the trail. Killing visible workers actually slows you down — the goal is to let them carry bait back to the colony.

Difficulty: Easy Time: 30–60 min setup Cost: $10–25
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Steps

  1. 1

    Watch the trail before you do anything

    Follow ants both ways — back to the food source, and back toward where they entered (usually a baseboard, plumbing penetration, or window edge).

    Tip: Don't kill the workers yet. You need them alive to carry bait.
  2. 2

    Wipe the trail with vinegar

    A 1:1 vinegar-water spray erases the pheromone path so new foragers don't find the same food.

  3. 3

    Place baits along the trail, not on it

    Set 2–4 Terro stations within 6 inches of the trail near entry points. Workers will swarm the bait within hours.

    Tip: Seeing more ants the first 24–48 hrs is normal — that's the colony getting fed. Don't kill them.
  4. 4

    Wait 5–10 days

    Activity should drop dramatically by day 5 and stop by day 10. If not, switch to Advion gel — same placement strategy.

  5. 5

    Seal the entry points

    Once activity stops, caulk the gaps. Pay attention to where plumbing or wiring penetrates exterior walls.

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