Ah, sounds like one of those quick “home hack” methods to deal with ants. While I don’t know your aunt’s exact trick, here’s a safe and effective way people commonly get rid of kitchen ants in about 10 minutes with minimal effort:
🐜 Quick Kitchen Ant Removal Trick
Step 1: Identify the trail
- Ants leave a scent trail to the food source.
- Quickly locate the area they’re coming from or where they’re most concentrated.
Step 2: Use a natural deterrent
- Vinegar spray: Mix 1 part vinegar + 1 part water in a spray bottle.
- Spray directly on the ants and along their trails.
- Vinegar disrupts the scent trail, so ants don’t know where to go.
- Other options:
- Lemon juice: Works similarly to vinegar.
- Cinnamon, coffee grounds, or chalk: Sprinkle along entry points.
Step 3: Remove the food source
- Wipe counters, sweep crumbs, and seal or store sugary or sticky foods.
- Ants are usually gone within 10 minutes after trails are disrupted.
Step 4: Block entry points
- Check window sills, door frames, and tiny cracks.
- Apply a thin barrier of chalk, baking soda, or petroleum jelly to prevent return.
⚠️ Tips
- Avoid chemical sprays if you have pets or kids; natural deterrents like vinegar, lemon, or cinnamon are safer.
- Keep the area clean — even a small crumb can bring ants back in hours.
- This trick works best for small infestations; for large colonies, professional pest control may be needed.
If you want, I can make a list of 5 super quick, zero-effort ant hacks that work in under 10 minutes using things you already have at home.
Do you want me to do that?