Few household pests are as persistent as ants. One moment, your home looks spotless, and the next thing you know, a steady stream of ants appears along your benchtops, floors, or garden paths. If you’ve ever wondered how to get rid of ants properly, you’re not alone.

The way to eliminate ants is to identify the specific species and destroy the colony at its source. Sydney homeowners simply spray the ants they see in their kitchen, but it doesn’t work.  It will just trigger the "budding," where the colony senses danger and splits, spreading the infestation further.  For permanent results, the best method is a combination of professional-grade non-repellent baits, which workers carry back to the queen and perimeter barrier treatments to stop new scouts from entering your home.

Why Are Ants So Hard to Get Rid Of?

The reason why they keep coming back is just simple. While you think of killing the ants, you see only treating the symptom, but not the cause.

You see, ants are persistent, tiny creatures that are highly organised and often hide deep underground, inside wall cavities, or under your paving. Worker ants are just the "foragers", and if the nest and the queen survive, the colony will keep reproducing, and the ants will return stronger than before.

Signs You Have an Ant Infestation

Ant activity usually starts small but escalates quickly. Keep an eye out for:

  • Visible trails where lines of ants are along walls, skirting boards, or benches.
  • The "daily return" where ants appear in the same spot every morning, even after you've cleaned.
  • They will raid your pantry found inside "sealed" cereal boxes or around pet bowls.
  • If you notice dirty mounds, small piles of soil appearing near your outdoor paving or brickwork.
  • Notice some flying ants or seeing winged ants inside is often a sign of a mature, "swarming" colony nearby.

When you’re seeing ants in multiple rooms, that means the problem is likely well-established.

Step-by-Step Guide To Getting Rid Of Ants

1. Block The Ants' Entry Points

Ants can squeeze through the tiniest cracks. Seal up gaps under doors, around windows, and where cables enter your walls. If they can’t get in, they can’t move in!

2. Clean Like an Ant Detective

Ants follow scent trails left by previous workers. Even microscopic food residue can attract them. The best cleaning habit can help:

  • Wipe your kitchens or benches regularly.
  • Use a mix of vinegar and water to disrupt their scent trails, making them lose their way.
  • Vacuum crumbs and use airtight containers for everything in the pantry.
  • Rinse everything before recycling because sugar residue in jam jars or soda cans is an ant magnet.

3. Dry It Out

Ants need water to survive. Fix leaking taps, dry your sinks overnight, and make sure your bathroom is well-ventilated. Removing moisture is a surprisingly powerful deterrent.

DIY vs. Professional Ant Control Treatment

DIY methods can help with small ant problems, but they also have limits.

Natural Ant Repellents

These repel ants and break scent trails but rarely eliminate the colony.

  • Vinegar and water spray
  • Citrus oils or peels
  • Peppermint or eucalyptus oil
  • Diatomaceous earth

While vinegar and peppermint oil are great for repelling a few ants, they rarely solve a real infestation. Store-bought baits are better than sprays, but they can be hit-or-miss depending on the species.

Ant Baits

More effective than sprays. Ant baits work by allowing ants to carry poison back to the nest. This is far more effective than killing ants on contact. Here are things you need to follow:

  • Place baits directly along ant trails
  • Remove other food sources so ants choose the bait
  • Be patient, colony elimination takes time

Even so, store-bought baits may struggle against large or hidden nests.

Boiling Water on Outdoor Nests

Pouring boiling water on visible ant mounds can kill surface ants, but nests are often deeper and more complex than they appear. This method alone rarely solves the problem long-term.

While vinegar and peppermint oil are great for repelling a few ants, they rarely solve a real infestation. Store-bought baits are better than sprays, but they can be hit-or-miss depending on the species.

When to call the pros: If ants keep returning after you’ve treated them, or if you suspect they are nesting inside your walls, it’s time for our emergency ant treatment Sydney services.

Why Choose Sydney Pest Crew?

We understand Australian ant behaviour and local Sydney conditions. Our approach focuses on safe, family-friendly treatments that provide long-term prevention, not just a quick fix. Whether it’s a kitchen invasion or a massive outdoor colony, our team delivers reliable solutions that work.

Sydney Pest Crew works better because we offer:

  • Species Identification: We treat a ‘black house ant’ differently than a ‘coastal brown ant’.
  • Targeted Baiting: We use commercial-grade baits that ants unknowingly use to destroy their own queen.
  • Perimeter Protection: We create an invisible "no-go zone" around your home’s foundations.

Getting Rid of Ants for Good

Ants may be small, but they’re smart, persistent, and highly organised. While DIY methods can help temporarily, lasting ant control requires colony-level treatment.

If ants are disrupting your home, garden, or workplace, don’t wait for the problem to grow. Trust experienced professionals who know exactly how to get rid of ants properly.

Ready for a long-term solution? Contact Sydney Pest Crew today for expert advice, fast response, and proven ant control solutions across Sydney.


January 14, 2026

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