Getting Rid of Fleas and Ticks

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ILLUSTRATION: CRAIG SPONSELLER
The generally ineffective canine solution to fleas and ticks.

In a prior issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS Larry and Nina Knapp ask about getting rid of fleas and ticks in their house . . . we recently went through a similar problem and were turned on to a very sane cure.

What we discovered was silica gel, the main ingredient in two commercially available products called “Dry-Die” and “Superkill” (although we’ve seen these only in hardware stores).

Silica gel has been used experimentally as a permanent termite control sprinkled in a building during construction. Its effectiveness comes from the fact that it’s extremely absorbent . . . when it touches an insect’s shell, it actually dries a hole in it and then goes on to dehydrate the critter.

Because insects have exoskeletons, they’re the only ones affected by silica gel . . . and if it’s sprinkled into carpets and chairs, it lasts long enough to kill the eggs left by fleas and their ilk. Of course, the best part about the stuff is that it isn’t a nerve gas type of insecticide . . . it’s totally non-toxic to folks and other animals.

David and Jackie Browning

  • Published on Jan 1, 1973
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