I know their a legitimate pest and we have to be ruthless when fighting back against them, but it's still not nice seeing an individual animal struggling and trying to survive. All they are doing is their best for themselves, they don't know they are a pest. :(
@TheSovietSteel You have no perception of the world other than your own incredibly limited view. You have no capacity for empathy beyond what you were taught by others. No original thought, no progress, just a copy of what you have witnessed.
You are stupid incarnate. My view is an example of intelligence and you're so far below me you can't see it, you don't understand it, you aren't *able* to understand it. So you label it stupid. And that's your whole life. Never really 'getting it'.
There is a thing on youtube about human use---look at the "Diatomaceous Earth---Food Grade" one. It tells you pretty much everything. Also, it takes longer than a few minutes to kill the bug...like 30 or 40 minutes to an hour. But it doesn't wear off like normal pesticides.
I think certain boric acid is far better...i never saw any real proof the Diatomaceous did anything more than repel insects from an area for a time.Nothing found dead.Unfortunatly.I tried it with ants and roaches.
@minchingpennys boric + diam = doom for ants and roaches and probably bed bugs also,,,, 2 x the punch ,, dehydrate and kill inside should keep them suckers away
I Just drank some .I bought it to kill roaches then read it was so good for animals and people...that many people are drinking 2 tablespoons a day 4 many outstanding results so im surprised not to find anything about human use of it on Youtube.
The cockroach is an oriental cockroach. she has been exposed to diatomaceous earth and it is clinging to her body. Roaches are charged negatively, and DE is positively charged...so all she has to do is walk near it an it will cling to her body. It is a severe irritant to her cuticle and so she cleans it off immediately by the vigorous licking...and thus she ingests it. The DE is a sever drying agent and she will soon die of dehydration.
WWwhat is this all about#!?
felipacar74 7 months ago
That roach is probably living in Hollywood right now enjoying the good life.
dwvand 1 year ago
while the roach is busy cleaning itself, smack it with a tack hammer.
letzteschlact2 1 year ago 2
I know their a legitimate pest and we have to be ruthless when fighting back against them, but it's still not nice seeing an individual animal struggling and trying to survive. All they are doing is their best for themselves, they don't know they are a pest. :(
retread01 1 year ago
@retread01 You are defending a Roach? God, are you stupid.
TheSovietSteel 1 year ago
@TheSovietSteel You have no perception of the world other than your own incredibly limited view. You have no capacity for empathy beyond what you were taught by others. No original thought, no progress, just a copy of what you have witnessed.
You are stupid incarnate. My view is an example of intelligence and you're so far below me you can't see it, you don't understand it, you aren't *able* to understand it. So you label it stupid. And that's your whole life. Never really 'getting it'.
retread01 1 year ago
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TheSovietSteel 1 year ago
@retread01 define intelligence
loopofpoop 8 months ago
@loopofpoop define Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
DarkChoclatewithtop 8 months ago
@DarkChoclatewithtop its a lung disease caused by breathing silica dust
MrCensorman 7 months ago
@retread01 Wow you are a fucking freak go die.
vaguedustin 5 months ago
Who needs sci-fi when you can look at a roach up close!! Just curious, what is the magnification?
n0wave 1 year ago
does DE work for bedbugs??
xxxeddieboy415 1 year ago
@xxxeddieboy415 yes!
oxford14 1 year ago
reply to minchingpennys:
There is a thing on youtube about human use---look at the "Diatomaceous Earth---Food Grade" one. It tells you pretty much everything. Also, it takes longer than a few minutes to kill the bug...like 30 or 40 minutes to an hour. But it doesn't wear off like normal pesticides.
catwoman665 1 year ago
I think certain boric acid is far better...i never saw any real proof the Diatomaceous did anything more than repel insects from an area for a time.Nothing found dead.Unfortunatly.I tried it with ants and roaches.
minchingpennys 2 years ago
@minchingpennys boric + diam = doom for ants and roaches and probably bed bugs also,,,, 2 x the punch ,, dehydrate and kill inside should keep them suckers away
ncbookz 1 year ago
I Just drank some .I bought it to kill roaches then read it was so good for animals and people...that many people are drinking 2 tablespoons a day 4 many outstanding results so im surprised not to find anything about human use of it on Youtube.
minchingpennys 2 years ago
ArcaneDigital!!! YOU ARROGANT ASS YOU!! NOW YOU WENT AND DONE IT! I AM PISSED OFF WITH YOUR ARROGANT TONE AND DEMEANAR!!! HA HA
brutus64 2 years ago 2
The cockroach is an oriental cockroach. she has been exposed to diatomaceous earth and it is clinging to her body. Roaches are charged negatively, and DE is positively charged...so all she has to do is walk near it an it will cling to her body. It is a severe irritant to her cuticle and so she cleans it off immediately by the vigorous licking...and thus she ingests it. The DE is a sever drying agent and she will soon die of dehydration.
Excellent video closeup of a roach!!!
Polypropellor 2 years ago 8
Isn't the term, "dessication"? I hope that didnt sound arrogant, it's not intended to be.
ArcaneDigital 2 years ago 2