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Consumer Reports: Diatomaceous Earth and Fleas

My wife and I had rescued a cat and because he tested positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) we keep him in the basement. When he first came I checked him for fleas and found none. That was…

Diatomaceous Earth vs. Zeolite

Zeolite and diatomaceous earth are both naturally occurring materials that have a variety of purposes. What is Diatomaceous Earth? Diatomaceous earth (DE) is made up of the fossilized exoskeletons of tiny single-celled organisms known as diatoms and is…

Diatomaceous Earth Application: When to Re-Apply

Last Crawl Insect DE-stroyer is registered for use as an insecticide. For many years individuals have used diatomaceous earth for this purpose and have found that it works well to kill pests such as fleas, ticks, mites, ants,…

Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth as a Soil Amendment?

Food grade diatomaceous earth is often used in the garden as a natural pest control substance. However, many studies have also been conducted to analyze the effect that diatomaceous earth has as a soil amendment. These studies have shown promising results,…

Diatomaceous Earth at the Movies

New and creative uses for Absorbent Products Ltd.’s Diatomaceous Earth are constantly being developed by our consumers. One of the most interesting uses that we have come across is the use of our DE on film sets! Due…

Consumer Reports: Diatomaceous Earth for Rescue Animals

The Imminent Danger German Shepherd Rescue in Greenville, Tennessee is a no-kill shelter run by volunteer members. The organization rescues and rehabilitates abandoned German Shepherds that have been neglected and mistreated and helps them to find loving, caring homes. Using…

A Real Miracle: Duke the German Shepherd

Duke (formerly known as Luxor), a purebred German Shepherd, came to the Imminent Danger German Shepherd Rescue back in June/July of 2011. He was pulled from a shelter in a nearby county and at the time was very,…

Naturally Absorb Litter Box Odors with Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth

Adding a Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth product like Litter Essence Litter Deodorizer to your litter box can help to naturally absorb liquids and odors, keeping your litter box fresh and clean. To benefit from this addition to your litter…

The Effectiveness of Diatomaceous Earth: Insect List

Diatomaceous earth is composed of the fossilized remains of tiny organisms known as diatoms. The edges of these fossilized diatoms are extremely sharp and will lacerate the exoskeleton of nearly any crawling insect that comes in contact with…

How Does Diatomaceous Earth Work: Microscopic Images

Diatomaceous Earth is composed of the fossilized exoskeletons of tiny organisms known as diatoms. These fossilized diatoms have very sharp edges allowing the diatomaceous earth to kill insects by lacerating their outer shells and dehydrating them. When crawling…

Diatomaceous Earth for Grape Growing?

Many people find food grade diatomaceous earth to be a helpful soil amendment that works well to retain moisture and nutrients in soil. While the product is not currently registered for this use, there have been many studies…

Diatomaceous Earth for Darkling Beetles: Application for Clay Floors

Diatomaceous Earth is commonly used in barns and poultry houses to kill crawling insects such as darkling beetles. The following are guidelines that have been recommended by our consumers for the application of Diatomaceous Earth for darkling beetles…