yess it does eat your bones and also turnes ur skin pinkk(:
Lye or lime will not destroy dead animal bones. You need to use a type of acid in order to destroy dead animal bones.
It could be vegetable matter, spoiled meat, or lime kool-aid.
lime is not good for snakes
Lime is used to raise the pH level in soil. The types are Ag, hydrated, powder, pelletized, liquid, and dry lime.
It will not. Lime is able to be used on any lawn type.
Lime is not poisonous ,or toxic when in contact with skin , unless the dog licks it's feet, and ingests it . Lime is however caustic when wet , and can cause burns , or at least irritation. The best thing to do if you notice your dog has stepped in lime is to wash the feet immediately in lots of water , use a water bottle , or a puddle , but use your fingers to help spread the toes to remove all traces of the lime.
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No, bones may be dissolved in acids while lime is basic in nature.
No, lime will not decompose a dead dog's body. Lime can help reduce odors and slow down decomposition by changing the pH level of the soil, but it won't decompose the body itself. It's best to contact local authorities for proper disposal of a deceased animal.
No but Keefe will =D
lime juice or vinegar
no i use lime juice in the kitchen and im not dead...
Whoever told you that slaked lime is made for animal pens is messing with you and its alot of nonsense
stupid waffles bones helmet
Yes, the lime will quicken the decomposition process.
Tanners have always used lime to soften animal hides. Depending on the type of animals skin it is, the hide can be soaking in a lime bath for 3 to 5 days.
Calcium Carbonate (Lime stone).
Lime (quicklime) is made from limestone- but it is not the same thing. Agricultural lime is powdered limestone. Quicklime is limestone (calcium carbonate) that has been roasted and changed to Calcium Oxide. Slaked quicklime is quicklime that has had water added- Calcium hydroxide. Quicklime is used for odor control.