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The presence of insects in the kitchen is a problem for homemakers. It's necessary to seal all food containers tightly, but even the most meticulous inspection can still allow ants to get in. They can also be found in grain jars, bread containers, and other places. Ants consume not only regular food but also the remains of other insects, fabrics, and even the insulation in electrical appliances. Is there a way to get rid of these pesky "neighbors" once and for all?
A wooden banya is a place of rest and relaxation for people. Many people enjoy steaming with birch birch branches and enjoying the dry or humid air of the banya. Nowadays, one in two garden plots has a banya. The danger is that it attracts all sorts of pests that attack wood. Ants are the most common pests found in banyas, which damage the wood and cause significant discomfort to everyone in the room.
We've all been familiar with ants since childhood. Many of us still remember the picture from the ABC book: a tiny insect dragging a giant blade of grass. And then some of us encountered ants in our own gardens, or even in our homes, and, cursing, looked for ways to get rid of them. But first, we'd like to understand what attracts these insects to our gardens and homes.