5 Natural Ways to Get Rid of Ant Hills in Your Yard & Garden

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Summer is here and with it come the ultimate picnic crashers: ants. Lately, I have seen tiny ant hills in every sidewalk crack throughout my whole neighborhood and I have even found them, to my chagrin, in my vegetable garden. Consistent warm weather sends ants into a frenzy. They begin foraging for food and establishing new colonies which is why all those new ant hills have popped up in your yard.

Getting rid of ants might be on your gardening checklist if they are making a mess of your yard or if they are a species of ant that bites or stings. Ants are social insects and, like humans, they are omnivores. Keeping your outdoor spaces free of food debris and fallen fruit from trees can go a long way. But sometimes you need a little help to keep ant populations at bay.

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