Insect Dust (Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth) Review at Eartheasy.com
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Insect Dust (also known as diatomaceous earth) kills fleas, ants, cockroaches, bedbugs and all crawling insects around your home.
This safe and effective insect control product is made of FOOD GRADE diatomaceous earth, and designed for both indoor and outdoor use. This is a large, 4.4 lb bag. A 4.4 lb will treat 1,800 square feet.
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Regarding an application method, use a clean wide paint brush to dip and tap a fine layer of DE dust along baseboards and into corners.
Hey people. Look at the video. It says right in the video how it works and how long it takes - days, not hours, for diatomaceous earth to work.
this also has a lot of health benefits, mix a spoonful of it with water and drink it. (only food grade though)
Great this is the only product that worked with my bedbug problem l really highly recommend
marisa grimaldo has the bugs Come back? I'm having a mild problem now with them they are ruining my life :( does this work?? I'm takin the non food grade back to Home Depot and bought the food grade from. amazon,
Great job and all your advise is 100% honest.Please try to get your You tube video to some of the T.V News shows locally I'm sure they will interview you in person because spring is here soon-Good Luck-Bill Petillo
I use a flour shaker for sprinkling sodium bicarbonate.
I reckon that it'd work well with diatomaceous earth also.
MyLittleEye I tried this and the power came out thick. I was looking for a lighter dusting. I tried blowing it with a shop vac and that either worked too well or not at all - bad idea. I found just spooning it out and following up with a feather duster worked better.
I will definitely woll try this product, i just order it. My cat and just had enough with those pesky fleas!! I thing i don't is the skepticism here! Thanks for this post.
Great product, solved flea problem but rendered our Dyson useless. If you've never disassembled, cleaned and reassembled a Dyson..get ready for a treat. Sarcasm intended.
How long does it take to kill the fleas? I dropped one flea in a little cup of DE and its been several hours. The flea can't seem to hop, but is definitely still crawling around.
Can you really use it on dogs? For flea problems
can you go and get it at the store. Im trying to find the food grade kind in a store because i dont want to have to order it.
Can you mix with water and apply with a small pressure sprayer? I'm in a wheelchair and this would be much easier to control when applying. If so, how much of each should I use?
I used it to rid my house of Brown Recluse spiders.. it works pretty well. i also used Glue traps
If I sift it onto our carpets upstairs, can we walk around in it safely for a few days before vacuuming it up? Also, do you ship to Ontario, Canada?
does it kill grasshoppers
I need this for the greenfly that are on the roses in the garden
I put some bugs in a jar of this stuff and the next day they were still walking around in it,
Maybe if I bury them in it they will suffocate
Very interesting. This does work. I love this stuff. Shared.
Where exactly would you apply it if you just started seeing American roaches in your house (mostly the den)?
Remember to keep it dry or else it won't work properly.
Work this also with fruitflies?
I just used it in my house on the places I have seen bugs. I got some on my skin should I worry, it is itchy.
Just wash your skin and apply lotion it can irritate the skin if you don't use gloves or something
Food grade...so in other words it has no additives, so you could ingest it too, correct?
does it kill spiders?
Yes
Great information. Thanks!
Does it work for centipedes?
Is this particular brand/kind safe for human consumption? We've been consuming food grade Perma-Guard DE and recently found St. Gabriel in a local health store. Wondering if it's ok, the "Insect Dust" marketing makes me a bit nervous.
I know it says on the bag do not contaminate water, food or feed by disposal", and the word "pesticide" is mentioned 2x in the hazard section. It contains 85% DE Silocon Dioxide, 10% other element dioxides & 5% moisture. So you make the call.
I inhaled a fair amount of this powder while putting it all over my apartment. I guess I have used to much than necessary. It has been suspended in the air for quite a while after spraying it, and I stayed in my apartment during that time. Am I gonna die from silicosis?
UncleTony007 How are you doing now? I have saturated my house with the stuff. There is powder everywhere. I am scared and don't know what to do
No you are fine some people eat it
Its going to get you in the end...
Excellent video
Thanks! Glad you liked it. :)
how do you feed this stuff to your pets?
you don't feed it to them, you rub it into their fur
Mix it in water , good for parasites and joints people feed it to the animals all the time I give it to my dog 1 tablespoon with a couple cups of water every couple of weeks
does it kill bed bugs???
Yes
thumbs up if you noticed him reading his script off the back of the bag
show us the dead bugs...
john nunya at 11 months now it's obvious you're not going to show the proof. How about responding to this: Why would anyone pay almost $4 a pound when they could pay $56 for a 50 pound bag (shipped and tax included) from Amazon?
+Bambi Tuckey I missed any mention of using this for mites in this advertisement, however I'm not sure where you are getting your information. Mites are not invisible. My in laws own a pest control company and have never heard of invisible mites either. They are small yes, but you CAN see them.
+Bambi Tuckey those are not mites. While similar, so are the pests better known as mange. What I think is you should take your pets (probably all of them) to a vet and let him/her decide. They spend 8 to 12 years in school to learn, not speculate. These "mites" are communicable and spread easily. If you can't afford proper treatment for your pets, I'd suggest you give them to someone who can, and stop "rescuing" pets if you can not provide a better life for them. Health care is the nature of the beast with pets, and required when you take on the task of accepting any animal in your home.
What a jerk! It's a dust and you have to have a decent duster (search online at do it yourself PC sites) they'll just walk around the little mounds he's making and it won't do jack. But I understand (just bought 10 lbs) it works.....takes awhile, but works. Good luck.
The best and cheap
whatever
This is a commercial of course he's going to recommend it.
d earth makes good mudpies