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    Default New Article: Ant Control for Herp Owners – Diatomaceous Earth

    Hi All,


    Drawn by uneaten food, shed skins and other organic material, antssometimes become pests around reptile, amphibian and invertebrate collections. As pesticides are harmful to humans and other creatures alike, eliminating ants in areas used by pets and people takes some care. Today I’d like to highlight a substance that I used with great success in various zoos, and which works equally well at home – diatomaceous earth. Read article here: Ant Control for Reptile and Amphibian Owners - Diatomaceous Earth | That Reptile Blog

    Comments and questions appreciated. As I do not place notices here each time I post a new article on That Reptile Blog, you may wish to check in periodically or subscribe; you can do so here That Reptile Blog. Please also check out my posts on Twitter Twitter.

    Thanks, Frank
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