Agrolime is pulverized limestone (check with your retailer) and will not harm livestock. It is often grey and sometimes comes in pellet form. It is not as effective as hydrated lime (white powder) which should be tilled under and animals kept away for a few weeks. Farmers usually move animals out of the area being treated for at least three heavy rainfalls to help dilute the caustic effects.
When used to sweeten the soil after months of manure has fouled the topsoil both types should be raked/tilled into the first few inches of compacted earth to speed up reaction and promote safe habitat for your livestock.
While Floralife is considered non-toxic, it's generally not safe to have around pets who might consume it. The product is meant for plants only and is not safe for consumption by humans or animals.
No, ants hate Lime and will move next door.
According to the USDA, hydrated lime that is mixed with water is generally safe for the deodorization of pet areas. However, pay close attention to the instructions for mixing it.
No it is absolutely not safe for your cat to go into the garage with pellitized lime on the floor. Quickly wet a rag and wash your cats paws because cats are great groomers and will lick their paws and groom themselves. Clean up the lime immediately! If you spill liquids that could be dangerous to pets then use clumping kitty litter to soak it up and clean off the rest with Dawn dish soap which has a degreaser in it.
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Agricultural lime is sometimes toxic to horses. It should be kept away from young horses and in large amounts or high concentrations.
it safe i dont know will is safe you can dowlod lime wire it fee
No. lime is safe.
It's time for Rose to dump the lime juice.
No
i can't tell you if the paid lime is safe but i us the FREE LIME WIRE and haven't cought no bugs as of yet so i'd think it would be safe
No. Saltpeter is a dangerous substance.
While Floralife is considered non-toxic, it's generally not safe to have around pets who might consume it. The product is meant for plants only and is not safe for consumption by humans or animals.
i dont think so because it is just lime but its burnt so i think your safe
It does nothing .
Yes. Lime juice is more acidic, so it's safe. But you cannot substitute vinegar for lime juice safely.
Vinegar is the only safe solution for removing lime deposits from painted surfaces.