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QuestionDo I need to rub the DE into the carpet when applying?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionAfter the initial application of diatomaceous earth, why do I need to apply another small amount?Community AnswerThe eggs won't be affected by the first round. So you want to retreat to kill any that might have been missed.
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QuestionShould I shampoo my carpets first?Community AnswerIf you do shampoo it first, you should have the carpet completely dry before applying the Earth.
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QuestionCan my dogs go on the carpet after I put it down?Community AnswerYes. Your dogs or any larger mammalian pets should be fine on the carpet after it sinks in.
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QuestionCan my cats and I walk on the carpet after I sprinkle diatomaceous earth over it?Community AnswerYou can walk over it, but give it time to sink in to the carpet.
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QuestionWill fleas fall off my cat and die on the diatomaceous earth dust that's still in the carpet?Community AnswerUnlikely. They have to come into contact with it before it has any effect. If they're on your cat they won't just fall off onto it for no reason.
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QuestionCan I put diatomaceous earth between my carpet and rug pad instead of on top of the carpet?Community AnswerYes, in theory, but it will only kill fleas that physically touch it, so unless the bugs are travelling between your carpet and rug pad, then it won't get them.
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QuestionWill applying diatomaceous earth to my flea infested carpet kill them?Community AnswerIt should within the described time, yes. Just give it time to work and apply as directed.
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QuestionCan I put diatomaceous earth on a mattress and box spring?Community AnswerYes, just make sure you're using food grade, most of them are labelled as such.
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QuestionCan I put food-grade diatomaceous earth directly on my kitten?Community AnswerNo, that will irritate your kitten's digestive system when it grooms. Your kitten could also damage its lungs by inhaling it. Only put diatomaceous earth on inanimate objects.
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QuestionHow do I remove some diatomaceous earth if I used too much in my carpet?Community AnswerShop vac only! It will ruin the motor of regular vacuums.
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QuestionIs this mixture something that could be used on carpets, if someone was trying to remove bed bugs?Community AnswerYes, diatomaceous earth is great for ants, spiders, bed bugs, silverfish, beetles and most arthropods and can be used on carpet. However, avoid putting on carpet where pets, babies and children play, move around on or lie down on. Vacuum up completely when the bed bugs are gone.
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