How to Find Ants in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

avatarBustingSpire8 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint8 months ago

Honestly, getting ants is easier than you think. Just forget about a turnip for a week, and boom, you've got yourself an ant farm.

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avatarReoccuringRace8 months ago

Just leave any kind of rotten fruit or candy out, and ants will show up eventually. Works like a charm every time, no need for the turnip hustle if you don't play the Stalk Market game!


avatarComposingGuru8 months ago

Leave spoiled turnips out. Easiest way to find ants, hands down.


avatarBakingAlert8 months ago

Ants in Animal Crossing: New Horizons are a little tricky to spot at first! The secret is to leave a piece of spoiled turnip outside on the ground. Give it a day or so, and you should see a line of ants heading towards the turnip. Spoiled turnips happen when you buy them from the Stalk Market and don't sell them before the next Sunday. It's a neat way to turn a bad investment into an opportunity for your Critterpedia!

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