Binki
Songster
I have added a bit of DE in a sand bath of a wild baby bird crawling with mites as well as to a group of quail I bought that had feather lice.
The DE worked and killed the bird mites and lice with no residual chemicals. It cuts the bug's exoskeleton causing them to dry out and die. It's not immediate like a poison but I will continue to use it until I discover a better natural solution.
Food grade DE can be ingested up to 2% and it is sometimes added in feed to kill bugs and keep it dry as it's super absorbent. If you eat it, it's like consuming dust, it's not going to shred you up inside.
There have been studies of horses and dogs ingesting it to get rid of internal parasites.
I have never actually thought about how it's processed but always assumed since it was natural that it was better for everyone and thing involved since it is not a pesticide/chemical.
The DE worked and killed the bird mites and lice with no residual chemicals. It cuts the bug's exoskeleton causing them to dry out and die. It's not immediate like a poison but I will continue to use it until I discover a better natural solution.
Food grade DE can be ingested up to 2% and it is sometimes added in feed to kill bugs and keep it dry as it's super absorbent. If you eat it, it's like consuming dust, it's not going to shred you up inside.
There have been studies of horses and dogs ingesting it to get rid of internal parasites.
I have never actually thought about how it's processed but always assumed since it was natural that it was better for everyone and thing involved since it is not a pesticide/chemical.
