OT: any etymologists out there?
Ed Эдди 陳子松
edchin99-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Sun Jul 8 18:34:32 UTC 2007
James Knott wrote:
>>
> There's a powder called "fossil flower" or diatomaceous earth, which
> causes bugs to dehydrate, by cutting through the waxy coating on their
> shells. This stuff is completely non-toxic and is often used to filter
> beer or wine. You can get it at the usual garden supply places.
>
Yes, diatomaceous earth might work on the house centipede.
Post a follow-up. I'm living with my centipedes.
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