This Organic Ant Control is way for pest management that focuses on controlling the ant population in your house or garden. You can do the Organic Ant Control by using Companion Planting. It helps the gardeners deal effectively against the pests for centuries. The fragrance of certain herbs has been considered suitable for repelling certain insects such as ants. One of the positives about companion planting is that, even if you failed, you may end up with some additional plants in your garden that increases the ornamental value. There are various herbs used in Organic Ant Control such as Lavender, Sage, Catnip and Tansy.
During the experimentation with herbs for organic ant control, you have some freedom in terms of using the plants. It is of important consideration while using tansy as it is among the worst invasive plants. Therefore, you need to take precautions so that you do not necessarily plant the herbs for ant control near to your specimen plants. Instead, you need to harvest the leaves from the herbs and then simply litter the leaves around a specimen plant. In case a plant is overly aggressive, then you should plant it in a raised bed where you exert more control. While employing this ant control method, you should target only specimen plants that are susceptible to aphids, scale and whitefly.
There are organic products sold in the market for the removal of the ants. One of the ant control products is the Tree Tangle foot Pest Barrier which is an organic paste composed chiefly of sticky substances like waxes and resins. It acts as a type of "fly paper" for ants. Another such ant control product is Orange Guard that functions repellent as well as insecticide for the removal of ants. The active ingredient (d-Limonene) is orange peel extract which is organic. In addition to it, the other organic insecticide for ant control is Eco Exempt IC-2 that is composed of mineral, rosemary oils and wintergreen oils.