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Is food grade diatomaceous earth effective againts bed bugs?
Diatomaceous earth is purely massive blocks of the finest imaginable silica particles. Silica is very inert. Completely inert as far as bed bugs go. So, unless your bed bugs do not like getting silica particles on their bare feet I don't think you have a solitary chance of it working.
How on earth would you ever think of using it; scattering it between the sheets. extremely uncomfortable, like getting into a bed in which you have spilled crumbs.
Diatomaceous earth is believed to have been located on Mars by one of the rovers inadvertently exposing a white sublayer beneath the top level of red 'soil.' Could be. Interesting that, too, because the silica of
diatomaceous earth is composed of siliceous skeletons of diatoms, life forms.
I wonder where ever you may have heard of it being good to get bed bugs to wander. Tell you what, though. It does make a wonderful filter for swimming pool water. Maybe you know something about diatomaceous being used to filter some sort of beverage. Perhaps beer. For this it would he to be free of adhering earth from its environemnt and also be sterilised. Elevated tempertures would be used there as weith sterilising medical instruments. However, if you have bed bugs, I would advise you to throw out that bedding, get the pest controllers in and spray the whole house and what ever is particularly in your bedrooms
and get some new stuff. Essential for your vital health.
Best wishes and a happy bed bug free christmas.
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