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Pest Control | Insecticide | Pesticide

End use application

Our Diatomaceous earth is:

  • naturally higher amorphous silica content  (fossil shell flour)

  • high silica content

  • high cation-exchange capacity

  • high micro-nutrient holding capacity

  • raw and untreated

  • high amorphous silica

  • lightweight powder form

  • mechanical pest control

  • physical desiccation

  • low resistance

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End use applications for DE:

  • natural insecticide | pesticide

  • beekeeping - insert in beetle trays

  • wetting agents

  • soil amender

  • micro-nutrient absorption 

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Diatomaceous earth (DE, diatomite, kieselguhr. celite, fossil shell flour) as a fine powder is utilised in pest control, pesticide and insecticide:

  • pest exoskeletons adhere to diatomaceous earth and creates abrasions that affect a pest's ability to breathe properly

  • prevents insects from staying hydrated by absorbing moisture and fluids.

  • repel many insect pests including lice, snails, slugs, caterpillars, flies, fleas, grasshoppers, mites, leaf-hoppers, beetles, white fly and many others

  • physical desiccation - insects have no way to build up a resistance to it

  • proven solution for pest control in grain storage

 

Note that our Diatomaceous earth is not pool filtered Diatomaceous earth (DE), which is chemically treated and poisonous.

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Natural product solutions potential

Agricultural Spraying
Image by Andre Klimke
Image by Alexandre Daoust

How does it work?

Diatomaceous earth (DE, diatomite, kieselguhr, celite, fossil shell powder) works as a natural pest control by physically abrading the exoskeleton of insects, causing them to lose vital moisture and eventually dehydrate and die due to the tiny, sharp edges of the fossilized algae particles that make up DE; essentially, it acts like a microscopic "scratching" mechanism that disrupts their protective outer layer, leading to dehydration without the use of harmful chemicals

abstract and full article link to Attapulgite clay & Diatomaceous earth pest control | insecticide research

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