you could try twenga, they seem to have alot of great deals on at the minute and have a wide stock of produce so you should give it a go?
http://www.twenga.com/dir-Garden-DIY
-- previous poster, perhaps an employee of twenga? Diatom Dust XR is merely a trade name. I just bought some from Tallman Scientific, is bulk freshwater diatomaceous earth repackaged in a ziploc bag and taped up with clear tape and a home-printed label. But I presume it is actual diatomaceous earth, which is also available, in similar repackaged form, in many places on the internet, though not, apparently, anywhere in New York City retail stores. They make it sound so flashy, and if you get it from them the "bed bug barrier tape" is simply double-sided duck tape. I tried putting diatom dust xr on top of it, which they don't talk about, but we'll see how I fare. I think, touch wood, that I'm winning the battle so far.
Good luck
Yes, Diatom is a protist. Diatom is considered a plant-like protist.
An amoeba is a protist and a diatom is not
yes
The dimensions are very variable, between 2 μm and 200 μm.
Diatom
diatom
diatom is a producer
Yes, Diatom is a protist. Diatom is considered a plant-like protist.
Diatom use photosynthesis to get energy.
Diatom Enterprises was created in 2004.
An amoeba is a protist and a diatom is not
10 to 150 Microns depending on the species of Diatom
diatom shells settle on the ocean floor from the surface
no
Diatom exoskeletons, or frustules, are made from silica. To get a clearer insight into this material Go to the related link (AFM maps the diatom exoskeleton) below.
Yes, diatom is made up of one cell.
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