When ants randomly crawl into the house, here’s what the Universe is trying to tell you

Ants Crawling into the House – Good or Bad Omen?

In ancient traditions, ants swarming into a home were seen as a warning of an approaching flood.
Feng shui also views ants nesting inside as a bad sign, hinting at internal erosion.
Deep nests with many tunnels can weaken a house’s structure and harm its energy.

However, if ants enter temporarily—especially during flood season or weather changes—it’s usually nothing to worry about.

The type of ant also matters:

  • Red ants are a sign of good luck. They suggest a noble person may soon help you with your problems.

  • Black ants mean a distinguished guest might visit, bringing great news and positive changes for the family.

  • Winged ants are generally considered a bad omen.

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