If this stuff does this to the outside of a cockroach shell, one of the hardest substances in the animal kingdom, imagine what it does to your lungs if you breathe in the dust.
Been using for 10 years my lungs and my cat's lungs are fine and barely no bugs in a bug infested hi-rise for a decade! Very very rare, like 3 bugs a year and usually dead near my front door! Puff everywhere! Behind outlets and light switches and around entire perimeter of rooms and under bed and insbetween box spring and matress. Near pipes , around baseboards. Buy 2 pounds organic food grade DE with a "puffer duster"
I had roaches once because a roommate brought them in (they came from his old neighbours and he even tried to leave his luggage out overnight in the winter to kill 'em) The thing that ended up working for us was a chemical gel called Indoxacarb, the real trick of that stuff was it'd poison the roaches and kill them, but they never digested the chemical, and roaches are cannibalistic so a single treatment lasted weeks. We had 'em really bad before we took action so it took more than one treatment and a couple months but it eventually got 'em gone. I guess the next step up from there would have been DE but I think the cannibal poisoning did a lot.
I mean, the video is like some Saw shit! 😆 But I did click on it, to find out what happens to insects exposed to Diatomaceous earth. so... Guess I got what I came for.
I had an idea with this. I wondered if this could be used in stuff like drone 3d printers that couldn't be automatically launched because the actions in a timer block don't get saved after the first drone was launched and second printed, so use this instead, maybe?
I live in Texas and I caught a ant in my bed even tho my rv is clean af and I realized oh right we just had flooding and a huge storm take all my magic bug death with it I’m so dumb not realizing it sooner
Not very effective or fast, you say? Relative to what? When a home has an infestation, using DE around all baseboards and puffed into electrical outlets is a solid way to start the process of curing the problem.
@@Spetsialista sorry, why turn lights, are you saying he moved left? i'm still trying to understand the blame on the AI, from what i'm seeing looks like he (it?) was perfectly in its own lane, you just moved in a position where there was no room and collided. i'm no expert of course so wonder if there's anything about it that i don't get!
@@Spetsialista um, not really! it seems like you didn't pay attention to the road markings. he didn't move to the left at all; rather, the lanes were narrowing, and you just rammed through! check the lane markings - you know, those lines that separate each lane; he was continuing as before. at 1:15, when you were behind and made your move, there were more lanes, so more room, but when you crashed, there were only two lanes, so you tried to overtake where there was no space. i mean, when you moved to the left, the arrows on the left lane clearly pointed to the right, indicating that this lane is merging into the next one (and thus, ending) - there will be no more room to go forward from there. and you just jumped to the left (right over those arrows warning you that you have to move right if you're there), into the ending lane, trying to squeeze through and move 'forward' until there was no space left for you to go because of the railing. so, actually, you pushed him to the right - lol!