How to get rid of ants: Top tips to kill annoying insects that infest your house or garden

How to get rid of ants is a common query for Britons in the summer time.

There are many reported ways to get rid of the pesky insects, which can bite.

Ants can crop up in your house or your garden, but they cause havoc in either location.

What is more, the more ants you have in your garden, the more likely you are to find them in your house in winter.

So, how can you deal with these six-legged pests?

Get rid of ants in the garden

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) reveal you must destroy nests to cull the ant population.

It claims this is difficult and said: “In most situations it is best to tolerate the presence of ants.”

Website Gardening Know How claims Britons can get rid of ants in the garden with pipe tobacco.

The experts said: “To get rid of ants in yard, you can soak the tobacco in water overnight and make a tea with it.

“Discard the wet tobacco, and use gloves when handling the solution.

“Pour the liquid over the ant hills and soak them. The ants will die.”

Get rid of ants in the house

Ants in the house can be removed with white vinegar. 

According to Top 10 Home Remedies, you can get rid of ants using regular sprays of the white vinegar.

The site explains that the smell of the vinegar will drive ants away.

“White vinegar will also send an eviction notice to ants on your premises. They cannot bear its strong smell.

“In addition, the smell masks their scent trails, making them lose their direction.”

Wasps are another major problem when it comes to UK homes.

How to get rid of wasps is a common question, therefore. 

However, experts suggest peppermint oil might help.

According to designer and lifestyle expert P. Allen Smith, peppermint oil will deter wasps from your home.