yes, absolutely
mix the diatomaceous hearth with the milk, or water
it work great to kill tapeworms in cats
No this does not kill weeds, It will only kill insects.
no the methodology is entirely different.
Diatomaceous earth is an organic pest control that you can use to kill spiders. It is a safe and effective way to get rid of spiders and other pests.
No because diatomaceous earth does not hurt spiders when they eat it, it cuts up their bodies, that is what will kill them or drive them away.
Diatomaceous earth is the fossilized exoskeletal remains of tiny diatoms. It is sometimes used to kill parasites such as fleas or garden pests. Some pests are injured or killed by microscopic sharp edges of granules when they try to walk across diatomaceous earth. It is not toxic to humans or pets.
No, stomach acids do not kill tapeworms. Tapeworms are adapted to the environment of the alimentary canal; if they were not, there would be no tapeworms.
bed bugs can be killed by heat, steam cleaning vacuums, insecticides, and diatomaceous earth.
It will if applied on a super low humidity day. It will not if applied with moisture in the soil.
To get rid of ticks with diatomaceous earth, the area of concern must have a cover of dust to be effective. The thickness of the dust will depend upon how bad the tick infestation is.
A person can use diatomaceous earth to kill red mites. This is harmful to insects, but not pets or children.
diatomaceous earth or you could try to use some of that weak hippy plant spray(poultry protector) in my experience it doesnt work as well also the diatomaceous earth can be used in feed as well for internal parasites when the birds get a bit older
Tapeworms don't eat or kill their host where to barn owls kill and eat their prey