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🌿 Naturally ruthless pest control that your home—and guests—will thank you for.
DiatomPest Diatomaceous Earth is a 350g, FDA food-grade, organic powder that kills over 85% of crawling insects within 48-72 hours by physically piercing and dehydrating pests. Safe for use around pets and humans, it offers an eco-friendly, chemical-free solution effective against a broad range of insects including fleas, ants, bed bugs, and silverfish. Ideal for indoor use, it requires careful application to maximize coverage and long-term pest control.
| ASIN | B009L8E5GC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,133 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 134 in Indoor Multi-Insect Control |
| Brand | DiatomPest |
| Brand Name | DiatomPest |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,225 Reviews |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 350 Grams |
| Item form | Powder |
| Item weight | 350 Grams |
| Model Number | DiatomPest® |
| Part Number | DEP2 |
| Target Species | Insects |
| Target species | Insects |
| UPC | 608866082552 |
| Unit Count | 350 gram |
M**W
Worked for a silverfish infestation - technique is important
This product will work, but you need to know the right technique before applying it. This is not a poison; it is comprised of microscopic sharp particles that slice up the exoskeleton of insects causing them to dry out. Think of it as a very fine sand. It is a brownish powder and non toxic to humans and most household pets (safe around cats, dogs, etc) although I would advise avoiding too much exposure. If they get it on their paws or lick a little bit of it you have nothing to worry about. I bought this to treat a silverfish infestation and I was successful. Here is my method: - Keep a note of where you regularly find the insects, you will usually find them roaming at night and they love places like bathrooms or closets - Check these areas carefully and think about where they are hiding - cracks around doors or skirting boards are very common places for them to hide. If you have a tiled floor pay particular attention to the edge of the tiles and the skirting board. - These insects usually run along skirting boards - factor this in to your treatment plan - Sprinkle the powder along the path you want to treat. It will tend to come out in clumps at first. - Take a brush with stiff bristles and brush the powder around, spreading it out into a very fine layer. - Brush some of that powder towards the walls/cracks and make sure some gets into the cracks. - If there are any large gaps and you can't seal them, put extra powder down into the gaps It is important to apply it in a very fine layer so that the insects walk through it rather than around it. I applied it to an area extending 5cm from the skirting boards. During the first few nights you will spot the insects as they come out to roam. They will trek the powder back into their hiding places contaminating those places - this is what you want. After a week or so I stopped seeing the insects every night. After a month - I have not seen any of them! Make sure you re-apply this every few days and after vacuuming otherwise the insects will return. I strongly recommend giving this a try.
A**C
Flea free in 3 days
I found this worked really well, in conjunction with Indorex, to kill off any fleas in the home. When I treated the house, I added this to the Hoover as well, so there was no escape for the little pests. I also used this to brush directly into my cats fur and it certainly did the job. My house and cat were flea free within 3 days. My cat wasn't sure about it at first. She was aware there was something different on her fur and bedding and wasn't totally happy, so I had to add this bit by bit over time. It was worth the effort though and she's now getting used to it. Always use it sparingly as too much can irritate the lungs. Having stopped the infestation I now use this on my cat once a week and on her bedding once a month, to keep away any unwanted visitors. I've marked this down slightly as it isn't the easiest to apply (given its light dusty nature). It would benefit from some sort of applicator/nozzle.
M**Y
Garden Flea’s No More
After the winter months we decided to tackle the back garden, a weekend of mowing, sweeping, planting and pruning....left us covered in bites and our dog itching. I treat my dog monthly for fleas, I spray my home yearly with Indorex. Our garden backs directly on to woodland, we get a lot of squirrels, hedgehogs, foxes and cats....the upper part of the garden is very shaded and damp, the lower part gets a lot of sun. I put white socks on and walked all around my house nothing, I did the same in my garden and within a minute had several fleas on my foot....ewwwwww, I found the problem. The evil little things were jumping on the dog and us then being carried into the house. Firstly don’t waste money on a dust bulb this comes with an opening similar to that found on talcum powder so you can easily shake it where needed. Spray a light mist on the affected area then shake this on, do it when the weather is dry, it has to dry out to work. I did this on Friday....then sprayed the house with indorex on Saturday. We have not been bitten once since Friday, when I walk outside now, no fleas jumping on my socks concentrate on shady damp areas and rockeries etc. I will also throw down some beneficial nematodes this weekend for good measure. This does work and will get rid of garden fleas when used properly. It’s no good just treating your pet, you need to treat your home and garden annually to keep on top of them, hope this helps anyone having problems.
A**R
it is not too bad if you leave for a few days could help ...
it is not too bad if you leave for a few days could help you a bit however it is not killied bed bugs or lice it is a good for spiders or cockroaches I used this and it is still come back.
E**S
So glad I researched and discovered that bleach was a very ...
Can't say it was this product alone but since using this and a combination of cleaning techniques for bed bugs I've had no bites or signs of remaining bugs for over 5 days. I did a deep clean since I found one bug and had been getting a few bites. No infestation so acted promptly. Purchased new pillow and duvet and washed all clothing and bed sheets in infected bedroom - washed at 60 degrees. Removed all clothing from drawers etc and sealed in bags whilst waiting for washing. Cleaned every corner and crevice of the room with bleach/water mix - literally scrubbed with a brush. Even picture frames and screws of furniture. Sprayed mattress and scrubbed with bleach mix too - seemed to kill the few eggs I found. Resorted to bleach as bed bug sprays were infective. Bleach didn't ruin mattress. Used diatom on rugs and soft furnishings - allowed to settle for a few days before hoovering. Continued to wash duvet/pillows/bedding every morning for 3 days and spray/scrub mattress as well as spray all corners and crevices of room. Ensured I kept bed away from walls/furniture and placed legs of bed in a bleach/water mixture contained in old tuppaware. A huge job admittedly, yet has saved me a fortune on pest control services. I found bleach/water mix was very effective at killing bed bugs and I do believe being able to treat rugs and soft furnishings that couldn't be bleached helped to stop it spreading. Bed bugs sprays - I tried a few, were completely infective and much more expensive. So glad I researched and discovered that bleach was a very effective way to kill bed bugs. Possibly wouldn't work if you had a bad infestation but effective if you act on any signs of bed bugs promptly before it gets out of control.
J**M
No sign of those creepy Silverfish!
I live in an apartment and have issues with Silverfish. I would only see one crawling around near my bathroom at night, but more recently started to see them in other rooms. To tackle the issue, my first step was a deep clean of my entire apartment, including cupboards, ensuring all open packs of food were stored away in airtight containers. I disposed of any cardboard/ paper lying around. Next, I sprinkled the earth around all entry points along the skirting boards, under the sink, dishwasher and other appliances and left the earth as it for a week or so while I didn’t have any scheduled visitors. During this time, I didn’t see any Silverfish and proceeded to block entry points with wire mesh and caulk, cleaning residue earth with a cloth. I used purchased a dehumidifier for my bathroom as and I have no windows and my extractor isn’t very powerful. The deep clean, food storage, earth, removal of paper/cardboard, filling of entry points and the dehumidifier seems to have completely eradicated the issue! The earth alone seemed to have done the trick, but advice online suggested using multiple methods to get rid of Silverfish so I just tried everything. I’ll continue to sprinkle earth every few weeks, but for now I can say I’m very impressed by the results.
C**.
works great
works really well! got rid of thrips and im giving 4 stars because the cap wasnt closing and i only later realised that it was because of product that had accumulated in the cap before me even opening it. it also had 2/3rds of the product, so it looked like i was sent a used/returned product.. there is still plenty left, but thought that's worth mentioning.
S**B
Better than any bedbug spray!!!
So I have had a bedbug problem in my room for a few months now (on a small scale, just 4 or 5 hidden over the place, but nothing near an infestation). I know it's bedbugs and not mosquitos since I did find 2 (only 2, but they were definitely bedbugs and I found their black marks on my bed frame). I took my bed completely apart, steam cleaned everything, sprayed everything using the Protector C spray then put the bed back together (also sprayed all over the room, not just the bed). The bites stopped coming for a few days but began again! With 1 or 2 a night. So, I figured I'd might as well try this diatomaceous earth product. I put it in most corners of the room and especially under the bed wheels, wall behind the bed and under table legs. I still got bitten 2 days after I put this product down, but after that, I stopped getting any bites!!! Magic or what, I don't know but this actually works!! It's been nearly 2 weeks now and I haven't been bitten anymore :) A year later: no bites since. I don't know if it was the Protector C spray or this for sure, but these will solve your bedbug problems.
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