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### 🌿 Why It Works
Ants rely heavily on scent trails to navigate. Vinegar disrupts these trails instantly, and peppermint oil acts as a natural repellent. Ants can’t stand strong smells like mint, citrus, and clove—so peppermint oil is a powerhouse in this blend.
Bonus? This method is:
– **Non-toxic** and safe for pets and kids
– **Eco-friendly** and chemical-free
– **Multi-purpose**: You can use it as a general kitchen cleaner, too!
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### 💡 Extra Tips to Keep Ants Away
– **Keep it clean**: Wipe down counters regularly, and avoid leaving crumbs or sticky spills.
– **Store food properly**: Use airtight containers for pantry items like sugar, cereal, and flour.
– **Take out the trash** often—especially if there’s food waste.
– **Seal entry points**: Use caulk or weather stripping to close up cracks and gaps around windows and doors.
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### 🧼 Bonus Trick: Citrus Peels in the Garbage Disposal
If ants seem drawn to your sink, toss some lemon or orange peels in the garbage disposal and run it. The citrus scent naturally repels ants, and it helps keep your sink smelling fresh.
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### Final Thoughts
When the sun starts shining and the days get longer, the last thing you want to deal with is an ant infestation in your kitchen. Luckily, with this easy DIY vinegar and peppermint oil spray, I’ve been able to enjoy a pest-free kitchen for the past few summers—and I won’t go without it.
So as you open your windows and prep for warm-weather cooking, keep this **natural ant-fighting trick** on hand. It takes just a few minutes to make, and the results speak for themselves. Happy (ant-free) cooking! 🌞✨
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