QUOTE(red-queen @ Mar 12 2016, 10:45 PM)
thanks for the prompt response. it's great that the videos that you shared shows that it works. it's also one of the reasons why i decided to try it after viewing some videos online.
but unfortunately i'm not getting the results as expected. i understand that it's not an insecticide that kills in a short period of time. but after 5 days and the fleas are still alive, i'm not sure how long more should i wait.
im sorry but the information that you provided has not been useful and i don't see how its helping me to achieve what the product claims to be able to do.
Dear red-queen,
Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We are sorry that you were disappointed at the result that was not what you expected.
Yes, although Diatomaceous Earth was not originally meant to use as a pest control however, based on all experiments gathered, reviews online and self-experience, the results were turned out to be positive. Diatomaceous Earth proves to be effective against most insects/bugs/pest with exoskeleton as it kill them physically when it comes in contact by cutting through their body.
For experimental purpose, it can be done in a container/jar filled with adequate amount of Diatomaceous Earth to ensure that the fleas are in constant contact with Diatomaceous Earth. The Diatomaceous Earth should be covered the entire base of the container/jar. Please do take note that the Diatomaceous Earth must be applied in dry form as DE will become less effective when it is wet.
We appreciate if you could try experiment with it again.
Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are more than happy to assist!

Thank you.
Best regards,
DEFG Malaysia
This post has been edited by defg: Mar 13 2016, 12:44 AM