Hello, pesty people, I have a question: are there any concerns with using an occasional light dusting of diatomaceous earth along the edges of the walls and in the entryway of our museum, which is carpeted, to assist with the management of dermestid beetles, such as black carpet beetles and varied carpet beetles? I appreciate your comments. It seems like a good, non-toxic tool, and I've used it the past couple of months with some potentially optimistic results. Thank you,
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