{"id":1014,"date":"2016-03-04T00:59:49","date_gmt":"2016-03-04T00:59:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/atticpestauthority.com\/?p=1014"},"modified":"2020-04-24T05:31:15","modified_gmt":"2020-04-24T05:31:15","slug":"does-boric-acid-kill-ants","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/atticpestauthority.com\/does-boric-acid-kill-ants\/","title":{"rendered":"Can Boric Acid Kill Ants Instantly? Learn How to Use it Safely"},"content":{"rendered":"

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After seeing armies of ants in my attic, I found several online boric acid bug-killing recipes. I immediately thought, \u201cDoes boric acid kill ants?\u201d It does, but important details must be followed to kill ants with this chemical. Relax, because over here at atticpestauthority.com<\/a>, we’re keen to details.<\/p>\n

Are you afraid of harsh pesticides? E\ufeffffective\ufeff\ufeff ant-killing methods like the boric acid solutions are at one percent, making them less toxic to humans and animals. Do you want to make your own bug killer or buy it ready-made? Both options are possible.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

Can Boric Acid Really Kill These Ants?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

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According to the National Pesticide Information Center<\/a>, boric acid wrecks an ant\u2019s stomach. It also hinders the ant\u2019s nervous system. An irritant, boric acid also harms an insect\u2019s exoskeleton. If you or I consumed huge quantities of boric acid, a product mined from borax<\/a>, we would die, too.<\/p>\n

The key to ant-killing boric acid is two-fold: it is mixed with bait that attracts bugs, and only one percent or less of the bait contains boric acid. The University of California-Davis\u2019 Integrated Pest Management website<\/a> explains that insect baits are effective because of the ant\u2019s social nature.<\/p>\n

Worker ants are attracted to the bait. They carry bits of the bait back to the insect nest, urging other workers to get more bait. At the nest, the boric acid laden bait is transferred between mouths of all insects in the nest, effectively infecting and killing every bug, all larvae, and the queen.<\/p>\n

A Slow Process is the Best Process<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Killing bugs in this fashion must be slow, since a worker ant killed outside of the nest never infects other insects. That is why you need bait containing only one percent boric acid. It gives worker ants enough time to move the bait to the nest before getting sick and dying.<\/p>\n

Ants need to like boric acid insect bait in order to take it back to the nest. Drs. John F. Klotz and David P. Williams proved in their 1996 paper<\/a> that too much chemicals will either repel ants or kill off a colony too fast, making the survivors move the nest to a new location.<\/p>\n

This slow killing nature of boric acid ant bait means you might see bugs for several days. Killing a large sugar ant colony<\/a> once took me three months. Boric acid kills ants and can harm animals, but at a low level, it\u2019s considered by Clemson University scientists to be a less toxic insecticide.<\/p>\n

Where to Buy Ant Killing Boric Acid Online<\/strong><\/h2>\n

You can purchase inexpensive and effective ant insecticides containing the chemical as their main ingredient online. A popular choice is Terro\u00ae Ant Killer II<\/a>, which is applied as liquid drops on cardboard squares. You need to reapply this insect bait daily in order to gain an effective kill.<\/p>\n

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If working with drops of liquid seems messy to you, another option is Terro\u00ae Ant Killer Liquid Ant Baits<\/a>, which are prefilled bait stations. Similar stations are available for outdoor use with T\ufefferro\u00ae\ufeff Outdoor Liquid Ant Baits<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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You won\u2019t see ants dying instantly when you use this product because of the slow nature of how the formulated chemical works. Don\u2019t be surprised if your new bait looks like you rang the insect dinner bell. Following directions is important. Terro\u2019s YouTube videos gives you tips on using their product.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

You can find other brands of bug killing insecticide that contain boric acid. Check product packaging to ensure you\u2019re getting the right product. The active ingredient should contain the words \u201cboric\u201d or \u201cborate.\u201d The boric acid should be in the amount of one percent by weight.<\/p>\n

How to Make Your Own Boric Acid Ant Killer at Home<\/strong><\/h2>\n

If you are a do-it-yourself kind of person, making your own boric acid ant killer or any other insect kille\ufeffr is possible. Just be sure to follow a definitive guide. Be aware that boric acid is toxic to plants and animals, so care is essential. Keep boric acid off kitchen countertops. Since boric acid can sterilize soil, don\u2019t use or mix it around plants.<\/p>\n

Precision is also essential when you make chemical ant bait, because too much will drive insects away instead of killing them. Too little boric acid in your bug bait recipe will only tickle them. Relatively inexpensive boric acid is available online.<\/p>\n

An easy boric acid ant bait recipe involves first making sugar water by mixing eight teaspoons of sugar into a cup of water. Then add \u00bd teaspoon of boric acid to your sugar water. This combination gives you the one percent boric acid ratio important for effectively killing ants.<\/p>\n

THE VERDICT<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Boric acid will kill ants. But, you won\u2019t see bugs falling down like the bad guys in an old Clint Eastwood spaghetti western movie. Instead, chemical ant killer takes time for insects to pass it to one another and infect the whole bug colony.<\/p>\n

And for more info on how to rid your home of these little insects, go straight to this link : www.atticpestauthority.com\/how-to-get-rid-of-ants\u200b<\/a><\/p>\n

If you see ants in your attic, do the following:<\/p>\n