No, diatomaceous earth is two words. The one-word name is diatomite. The fine-grained sedimentary rock is made from the skeletons of ancient diatoms, one-celled algae that build their cell walls of silicates.
No, diatomaceous earth does not dissolve in water.
Diatomaceous earth typically does not have a strong smell.
There are two types of diatomaceous earth. One has crystalline silica, which causes cancer. The other type is called food grade diatomaceous earth, it will not cause cancer. The food grade version is used by organic gardeners everywhere.
Yes, diatomaceous earth can harm earthworms if they come into contact with it.
Yes, diatomaceous earth can effectively kill wasps by dehydrating them.
Yes, diatomaceous earth can effectively kill lice by dehydrating them.
Diatomaceous earth is one, and titanium dioxide is another.
No.
There are approximately 9.6 cups in six pounds of diatomaceous earth.
No, it is not safe to put diatomaceous earth on your bed as it can be harmful if inhaled or ingested.
Yes, diatomaceous earth can effectively kill hornets by dehydrating them and causing them to die.
Yes, diatomaceous earth can effectively kill wasps by dehydrating them and causing them to die.