Is Diatomaceous Earth safe for coturnix quail??

kid, the poster has asked numberous times to drop it and let it go... why is the youth so concentrated on making a point and being right. sorry to step in however i couldnt take it anymore. you keep trying to kick somone when their down. move on... stop responding to it. we like positivity in these forums not a stupid arguement about DE being lethal or not, buy food grade not pool or roach killer stuff! thats all. everybody be happy
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it dont here either it is too wet it gets wet it ain,t no good LOL

I have a friend using it every 2-3 days for snail control in the garden. Guess it's a good thing a dab will do ya.
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it dont here either it is too wet it gets wet it ain,t no good LOL

I have a friend using it every 2-3 days for snail control in the garden. Guess it's a good thing a dab will do ya.
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here where I live it is 70% +++ RH year round it is pretty worthless LOL I also live in between the Great dismal swamp and the marshes of the Elisabeth river again my ground stays wet year round making de pretty worthless
 
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Yes, food grade DE is the only stuff I use. It should only supplement 2 percent of a quails diet though. So you don't need a lot.
 
Diatomaceous Earth is the fossilized remains of microscopic shells created by one celled plants called
DIATOMS. Diatomaceous Earth kills by physical action, not chemical by puncturing the insect’s
exoskeleton and absorbing its body fluids, thus posing no harm to warm-blooded life. Moreover, on
any surface, Diatomaceous Earth has a remarkable repellency factor. As long as it is present,
insects tend to stay away, making a serious infestation unlikely. You must re apply after it rains.
 
All livestock, Horses, Cows, Pigs, Sheep, Goats, Rabbits, Chickens and others will benefit from the use of Diatomaceous Earth. It is completely safe and nontoxic. Some of the benefits are; Control of fleas and ticks, stimulates basic metabolism, converts feed better, reduces odor and moisture in barns and stalls, results in better coat and hoof condition, keeps fly larvae from developing in manure, noticeably reducing the fly population, reduces annual vet bills, controls worms and internal parasites without chemicals, better egg production, stronger eggs, and
reduces overall animal stress. Diatomaceous Earth can be mixed right in with the animals feed. Cows/Horses get 1-2 oz per day, Sheep/Goats/Hogs get 1/2 oz per day, For Chickens and other livestock you need to weight the feed and add 2% of that weight in Diatomaceous Earth. Your livestock will also get the benefit of over 14 trace minerals that make up Diatomaceous Earth.
 

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