nope. sorry.
it may or may not. i would keep your dog away from it.
There are two common types of lime used in various applications: hydrated lime (calcium hydroxide) and quicklime (calcium oxide). Hydrated lime is typically used in water and wastewater treatment, construction, and agriculture. Quicklime is often used in steel manufacturing, soil stabilization, and as a component in mortar and plaster.
It may help. Cats strongly dislike the smell of citrus.
Lime is not recommended for snakes as it can be harmful to them. The acidity of lime can irritate a snake's skin, eyes, and respiratory system. It's best to avoid using lime in snake habitats or for cleaning purposes.
It will not. Lime is able to be used on any lawn type.
well if the shilin is rusy put it in lime and the rust will go away. why? Because the lime acts like an acid to the rust which cases the rust to go away.
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I've been using "real lime" which is a crystallized lime powder in the canning section of the grocery. Works lovely.
No, it has no properties that would repel snakes.
Because of the acidity of lime, I would do a spot test with the powder before treating in this matter for fleas.
it may or may not. i would keep your dog away from it.
Lime kill most of the home bugs incluiding bedbugs.
Diatomaceous earth is one such powder, which is essentially very fine sand. Lime is also a powdered mineral that has been successful at keeping pests from bothering cows.
A suitable substitute for amchur powder in recipes is lemon or lime juice.
lime to plaster the buildings
i think it would be 7 nutral because its water and f we can drink it it will be nutral No, it won't be neutral. Lime water is a mixture of calcium hydroxide (lime), a fairly strong base, with water. The resulting solution will be basic (perhaps near pH 11, depending on how much lime is added, and how pure the water is to begin with). Its Ph 12 on the scale I had.
A lime with calcium hydroxide is a base.