Desiccating Dusts
Desiccants
Both diatomaceous earth (DE) and silica gel act as a desiccant
against pests, inducing a state of dryness on the target insect. In
order to adhere to least-toxic pest control, make sure that if you
purchase either of these products they are not formulated with a
pesticide. A chemical is not necessary for these materials to be
effective at pest control. Because they act as a physical insecticide,
there is no risk of resistance. Additionally, once applied, these
materials are effective almost indefinitely – just don’t get them wet.
A Word of Caution
Although both of these substances are considered least-toxic by
Beyond Pesticides, it is important to note that they are still regulated
as pesticides by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency. As with any
pesticide, keep these products out of reach of children and only use
them in locations where it will not come in contact with people or
animals. Use these products with care, as they can cause respiratory
irritation if inhaled, and always wear a dust mask and goggles and
cover any electronic equipment that could suffer dust damage.
Diatomaceous Earth
Diatomaceous
earth is a soft, naturally occurring rock consisting of fossilized
diatoms, a form of ancient algae. It is composed primarily of silicon
dioxide, and a very small percent of aluminum and iron oxide. For the
safety of you and your family, only purchase food grade DE for pest control.
Never apply pool grade DE around your home as it is heat treated so
that the silicon dioxide is converted to crystalline silica, a harmful
abrasive to the respiratory system that can cause the progressive lung
disease silicosis.
While DE works as a desiccant, some also claim that the jagged edges
in the microscopic particles that make up DE create cuts on the
outside of insects that crawl over it. Whatever the exact mechanism of
DE, the material is an effective method of least-toxic pest control.
Silica Aerogels
The wax coatings on insects are no match for the drying power of
silica aerogels. Silica gel is actually a hard, solid material that is
processed into beads or granules. When pests come into contact with
silica gels it causes death by dehydration. Silica gels are non-toxic,
but it is advisable to not allow contact with skin. Again, due to its
extreme absorption power, keep these products out of the reach of
children and pets in order to prevent them from ingesting or inhaling this
material.
How Do I Apply These Products?
Desiccating dusts can be blown into voids through small holes
drilled into the walls. Dusts placed in wall voids or cracks and sealed
can be effective for many years if they are kept dry.They can be used
in areas where caulking is not practical, such as in small cracks
around doors, cabinets, and molding. They can be used around the edge
of or brushed directly into carpets. For pest specific uses of
desiccating dusts, refer to Beyond Pesticides Alternatives Page.
For more information on these products, see EPA’s Reregistration Eligibility Decision for the substances.