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I'm a gardening expert - 6 ways to banish flying ants from your home and garden

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Flying ants often appear after a heat wave.

They are not dangerous, but they can be a nuisance to your garden or home.

Luckily, a gardening expert has revealed his six easy ways to keep bees out of your home and garden.

GardeningExpressfounder Chris Bonnett has revealed that there are no specific days for Flying His Ants Day, but mid- to late-August. They often come out to find new nests.

The first way to get rid of ants is to place a can on top of a mound of ant soil.

The ants transfer the eggs to the tin. Slide the cardboard under it and discard.

A gardening expert said: "If you don't mind using conventional chemical treatments, spray this around doors, patios, or other dry areas where pathways are found."

He warned that if you have small children, you should be careful where you place the chemicals.

Garlic works well too, as explained by Mint Chris.

The expert added that a spray of water and white vinegar can also ward off pesky bugs, he added.

If that's not enough, white It is recommended to use only vinegar.

He added: ``Use artificial sweeteners. 

"To make it palatable to ants, you have to mix it with something like apple juice, but that creates a paste that is toxic to the ants. 

This means that large numbers of ants will consume the toxic paste, knocking back the population."

Finally, a quick and free solution, says Chris, is also effective: hot water. Told.

It can be used on flagstones, nests, or cracks in lawns to help remove eggs.

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