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I think that’s also known as diatomaceous earth; which is indeed used for (amongst other things) controlling mites and similar insects in chicken coops.Following the horrors of bed bugs at the Paris Olympics, I saw this today.
"A powdered clay nwn as Terre de Sommieres kills them if they walk on it"
The Times of London. Tues 10th Sept 2024
That's apparently up for some debateHumans can actually consume it, not only is it not negative it's actually good for us. The person I used to buy it from used it to treat her high cholesterol levels and apparently it's also good against constipation.
ON camino, not at all. Except of course if working as Hospitaleros, which some of the forum members do.Yes, diatomaceous earth has this effect on bedbugs. How does that translate into being useful on the Camino?
I hope that they gave you a mask to use so that you didn't inhale it!At Gite Poudally near Mas de Vers on the Le Puy route I was given an atomiser type intrument to puff 'sea shell' powder' on my sleeping bag - great gite 400m off path with purpose built accommodation off an old house. Fantastic meal, restaurant quality.