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I have never seen a real person make such a horrified "o.@" face as my teacher made today when I asked her after class about diatomaceous earth. We talked about diatoms in class discussion, so I went up to her afterward to poke her brain.

I mentioned to her that our landlord had wanted to bugbomb the apartment, and she completely agreed with us that it would never ever come out completely from the carpet or furniture. (The landlord had said it wasn't a big deal - just don't leave food sitting out and wipe down the counter before cooking on it again. HAH!) So I asked her about this product I had found while researching bug-killing alternatives: freshwater diatomaceous earth, as opposed to the marine variety. It purportedly was pet safe to the point where you could actually rub it on the animals to kill fleas, ticks, etc.

Then she made the great face. And flailed. It was pretty cool. ^_____^

According to her, it would be like feeding your cat shards of glass, and that she had never heard of it being a safe thing. I told her that you can buy boxes of it at the grocery store as a bug killer; it's supposed to break down their exoskeletons. But she didn't think it would work. Said that they would have to WADE through the stuff or eat large quantities of it, but that bugs aren't typically heavy enough to make a difference since they would walk over it rather than through it -- as opposed to people, who weigh more, so it would do more damage to large creatures. Boric acid was her suggested bug killer to avoid spraying.

Also, we had to read three papers last week on how antiseptics are killing the human race by creating superbugs, but the articles didn't provide alternative suggestions for cleaners. She said that instead of antiseptics, use baking soda.

In the name of SCIENCE! we need to do some empirical research. =^.^= Most websites say that the bug which crawls through diatomaceous earth will kick it within an hour or so. I say that we need to go Mythbusters on this and try it out. Professor is a zoologist, but she's also seriously crazy-pants.

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Date: June 10th, 2009 05:18 pm (UTC)
stormcloude: peace (unicorn barf)
From: [personal profile] stormcloude
I've used boric acid in my carpet to get rid of fleas before. It sucks all the moisture up so the fleas (and eggs) basically dehydrate and die. Not sure how it would work on other bugs though.

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Date: June 11th, 2009 01:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] babaca.livejournal.com
Boric acid is also good for getting rid of ants and roaches also.

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Date: June 11th, 2009 06:19 pm (UTC)
ext_13559: (RHPS - wtf?!)
From: [identity profile] ara-chan.livejournal.com
O__o That was so weird. I replied to you ........ and my message got attached to Tameiki's post below. *pokes LJ* ..... *stares at coffee* ...... I'm not sure what's messed up, but I think I need to take a break now.

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Date: June 11th, 2009 06:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] babaca.livejournal.com
AH the joys of LJ eh?

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Date: June 11th, 2009 06:16 pm (UTC)
ext_13559: (muse - cat eyes)
From: [identity profile] ara-chan.livejournal.com
But one must ask, how pet-safe is boric acid?

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Date: June 11th, 2009 06:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] babaca.livejournal.com
Not safe with long term exposure or being eaten or inhaled:

http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf87919003.tip.html

but if you make it as a paste and figure a way round letting your cats get to it...

or it's low toxicity to animals if you believe this:

http://www.hytechsales.com/boricdirections.html

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Date: June 11th, 2009 06:38 pm (UTC)
stormcloude: peace (unicorn barf)
From: [personal profile] stormcloude
Hmm, I was told it was pet-safe, but I didn't research it at all and I didn't put it on my cat. It goes in the carpet and has to be worked down into the weave, then just sits there and does its job.

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Date: June 11th, 2009 02:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tameiki.livejournal.com
Oh, very cool! Yes, by all means, do the empirical research. I'll be the... do they even have such a thing as an empiricle research cheerleader? XDDDD

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Date: June 11th, 2009 06:18 pm (UTC)
ext_13559: (Eroica - Klaus: Lederhosen aus)
From: [identity profile] ara-chan.livejournal.com
Our bug problem isn't too great. Mostly pill bugs here and there. Hunter is the only one to have seen a roach in the house. But she flails so pretty. ^__^

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