Food grade DE is about $1 a pound in  quantity. Try www.nitron.com   TJ
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ransley 
  To: The Silverlist 
  Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 10:41 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>cayenne pepper concentrate


  Dollars to doughnuts sez it's Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth. Several 
insecticidal dust products are actually DE with a chemical thrown in to kill 
bugs a little faster so you'll think it's necessary to buy the chemical. They 
don't have to identify the DE since it's basically dirt (to be sure, a special 
dirt) and they won't tell you what it is if you call them, so you won't get 
wise to the game and bypass their chemicals. But Capsaicin isn't a bad 
chemical, of course. 

  5% Sevin dust is 95% DE; it's darker than plain DE because of the sevin.
  Bayer Complete Insect Dust is .25% permethrin and 99.75% DE; side by side 
with plain DE you cannot tell them apart.

  Except that you got it on sale, you could make your own probably cheaper by 
ordering Food Grade DE and cayenne powder and mixing the two.

  Daddybob

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Matthew McCann [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:53 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: CS>cayenne pepper concentrate


  I bought a gardening product at a close-out sale called
  Hot Pepper Wax Insect Repellant. The active ingredient
  is Capsaicin (3%) and the inert ingredient is 97% but
  unidentified. The capsaicin is made from hot cayenne
  peppers. It is intended for use on fruit, vegetables and
  ornamentals against insect attack. 

  Does anybody know more about this product, especially
  what its inert ingredient is? Thanks in advance for your
  input.