3rd Monkey
Well-Known Member
Meanwhile, you post false information. DE does not cut up spider mites. It has a desiccant mode of action, meaning it drys out there outer waxy layer, making it impossible for the mite to control its fluid level.
Let’s make sure what we are posting is truely factual.
https://richsoil.com/diatomaceous-earth.jsp
"One is that on a microscopic level, the diatomaceous earth particles are very sharp looking. These particles stick to an insect and get stuck between its exoskeleton joints. As the insect moves, it gets physically cut up."
What do I know anyway?