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How to Keep Ants Away From Your Picnic (Simple Tricks That Actually Work)

Ants love a picnic as much as we do, but a few tiny habits can keep them away without any chemicals or stress.

Keeping your setup clean and dry is the biggest game-changer. Ants go straight to damp spots and crumbs, so starting with a waterproof mat helps more than you’d think. It gives you a fresh surface and stops moisture attracting the little guys.

Food smells are what bring ants in. The less they can smell, the fewer show up. Keeping fruit, sweets, and juices covered makes a big difference. Even popping lids back on between bites helps keep scent trails away. You can also use small containers or snack bags for individual portions, which keeps things tidy and contained. The less exposed your food is, the happier you’ll be and the fewer tiny visitors you’ll have.

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If you want a natural deterrent, ants hate strong smells like mint or citrus. A quick wipe of lemon on a container lid or a few mint leaves around your setup works surprisingly well and smells amazing.

And honestly, even if one or two wander in, don’t let it take over your moment. Picnics are about sunshine, kids laughing, and slow, happy minutes outside, not chasing insects.

Our waterproof, easy-clean picnic blankets help keep everything tidy and low-stress, and they’re available for families in Australia, New Zealand, and across Europe.

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