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Diatomaceous Earth 4oz/8oz
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4 ounces of food grade diatomaceous earth. Get It Now gets 8 ounces. Packed in taped 1 Quart freezer bag and plastic shipping package.. Many uses including organic pest control both on plants and for consumable grain storage. USPS 1st class shipping with tracking. Picture is 8 ounces in 1 quart freezer bag. Which Pests Does Diatomaceous Earth Control?

Most indoor invaders, including roaches, silverfish, spiders and even fleas are impacted by DE. Including DE in chickens’ dust bath mixture helps prevent problems with lice. Diatomaceous earth also has many uses around the homestead, as it can help control fleas on dogs and to reduce parasites in horses, pigs and other animals.

How to Use Diatomaceous Earth

Lightly sprinkle dry DE on the soil’s surface where slugs, newly emerged Japanese beetles, or other unwanted pests will come into direct contact with the dry particles. Renew after rain or heavy dew.

Indoors, use a bulb puffer to blow DE into crevices where bugs are likely to hide. You also can puff DE onto newly hatched larvae of many pests, including squash bugs, Mexican bean beetles or Colorado potato beetles.

To be effective, the insects must be well coated with the dust. Honeybees and other beneficial have no way to protect themselves from the mechanical effects of DE. When applying DE to plants that are likely to be visited by bees, cover them with an old sheet after treatment so the DE will target pests and the bees can’t get to the plants. Later, uncover the plants, and then wash off the DE with a fine spray of water.

How to Store Diatomaceous Earth

Store DE products in their original containers on a high shelf, out of the reach of children and pets, in a dry place. When stored in an airtight container and kept dry, DE has an indefinite storage life.
Questions & Comments
Original
Not recommended for use on pets or yourself. It will kill sOme worms, but not all. The risks are higher than benefits. It does work great as pest control, and certain fish tank filters run on DE too.
Apr 27th, 2015 at 6:30:11 PM PDT by
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Not heard of anyone applying dust to themselves. Pet bedding areas are dusted for fleas. It only makes sense you do not breathe it. It is injested by animals and humans every day through foods. As always "Do Your Own Research".
+1
Apr 27th, 2015 at 7:00:38 PM PDT by
Original
Wow I have never heard of this before it sounds like it works well
Apr 26th, 2015 at 8:51:39 AM PDT by
Original
Yes and it has all kinds of uses. Can even be used as a safe wormer for dogs and humans
Apr 26th, 2015 at 9:12:44 AM PDT by
Original
Oh if this is something humans can ingest I think this is against Listia rules they might delete your auction hide these messages
Apr 26th, 2015 at 9:19:43 AM PDT by
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I guess they would need to delete all herb seeds and lots of other things then, including orange, lemon, lime, strawberry plants and trees. etc on and on.
Apr 26th, 2015 at 9:23:30 AM PDT by
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I guess your right so this would be good for a garden I'm looking for something that isn't harmful but effective and so I would just sprinkle through out the garden
Apr 26th, 2015 at 9:28:02 AM PDT by
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You might want to read the instructions I posted so the honey bees are not harmed.
Apr 26th, 2015 at 9:32:29 AM PDT by
Original
Ok thank you definitely looking into this
Apr 26th, 2015 at 9:34:02 AM PDT by
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You are welcome
Apr 26th, 2015 at 10:52:33 AM PDT by
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I use it on my bunnies to keep fleas down (as there's NO escaping them in our village) and it works well. Doesn't kill flea eggs, though. Point being, it's perfectly safe to ingest. It's just finely ground seashells. Baby powder fine. (I think some even use it as some type of food additive but I forget why.)
Apr 28th, 2015 at 10:28:46 PM PDT by
Original
Yes, many many uses.
Apr 29th, 2015 at 4:15:36 AM PDT by

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