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๐ฟ Naturally powerful, ethically madeโyour secret weapon against pests!
HARRIS Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade is a 2lb bag of 100% pure, additive-free freshwater diatomaceous earth, OMRI-listed for organic use. Mined in Nevada and packaged in Georgia, it includes a convenient powder duster for precise application. Safe for humans, pets, and all life stages, itโs ideal for natural pest control, animal feed supplementation, and gardening. Plus, 10% of profits support the Etowah Valley Humane Society, making it a responsible choice for eco-conscious professionals.




| ASIN | B0728JL9SQ |
| Additional Features | OMRI Listed, Powder Duster Included |
| Age Range (Description) | All Life Stages |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Limited Ingredient |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,973 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #242 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | HARRIS |
| Brand Name | HARRIS |
| Breed Recommendation | B0728JL9SQ |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 19,020 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Medium |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072725004076 |
| Included Components | fertilizers |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Type Name | HARRIS Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade, 2lb with Included in The Bag |
| Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Harris |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DE-FG2P |
| Model Number | DE-FG2P |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Safe for organic use |
| Recommended Uses For Product | animal feed, insect & pest control, gardening |
| Special Ingredients | Diatomaceous Earth |
| Specific Uses For Product | Appetite Stimulation |
| Target Species | Dog, Fish, Horse |
| UPC | 072725004076 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**L
Effective and Convenient Pest Control
This 2lb bag of food-grade diatomaceous earth is exactly what I needed for natural pest control around the home. The powder duster included makes application easy and precise, which is a big help. Iโve used it in the garden and on problem areas indoors, and it works well without any harsh chemicals. Itโs great knowing itโs safe to use around pets and kids while still being effective against insects. Overall, a high-quality product that delivers on its promises. Definitely will repurchase!
K**S
You need some
If you're not a farmer you still need this. This is food grade safe for people and animals. Diatomaceous earth. It gets rid of spiders, chicken mites, intestinal parasites, flies, their larvae. Old school farmers used to take some in their coffee for internal parasites. It can be used for you or your critters. Just make sure you don't breathe in and you're not standing in the dust, it won't hurt you on the inside but it can hurt your small soft stuff. You don't want it in your eyes and you don't want to breathe it in. This one has a wonderful squirt applicator so you can poof a cornered chicken or get the corners of your coop or put a line behind your stove and fridge, so you can get that sweet spot in the pen where your pigs like to hang out. It's good. It has so many great applications. We had an infestation of mites in the house because of a curly-headed child sticking their head in the coop to get eggs. We didn't know for quite a while when we figured it out it was bad. We powdered the room closed it up. Let it sit for a week just to be sure (All of our skin was crawling. Yuck!!) went back in and vacuumed it up and started trying to find anything alive. Nothing!!! It's magic and it's harmless to us!
M**C
Great Stuff! I purchased it to reduce gnats & ...
Great Stuff ! I purchased it to reduce gnats & prevent further insect & it's done just that. Plant leaves fell my pliable & overall are responding excellently.This was the 3rd of 4 products I used to eliminate a problem with fungus gnats, aphids, thrips, & mites. In conjuction with foilar sprays of Neem every 4 days, yellow sticky pads, & Monterey insecticide it was completly effective. I suggest using a face mask when using this product. You'll want to apply on the undersides of leafs & will require some close proximity. If you get the package with the applicator, & I highly suggest it, get use to using it properly & tend torward a light touch. I would not recommend it as a foilar spray on anything that flowers or fruits once it gets to the flowering stage. I used it every 4 days to rid my insect problem & now use it every 8 or 9 days as a preventive measure & spray off any let over with plain water, before applying any other foilar spray. I use this through out the life cycle in conjunction with, & on top of hydroton as a mulch, after spraying or watering the very top of your pot/ soil /substrate. I do not recommend this as a quench or feed if your are using humic acid or any product high in humates, as it will damage your roots. Overall my plants love it. I train & manipulate my plants & they have never been as pliable & recover better from High & Low Stress Training, & seem to have more vibrant color. Finally it makes a great poltice to brush ones teeth & produces a super clean sensate feeling. My sensitive teeth seem less sensitive to hot & cold since using this product.
M**W
Really messy, but really works!
Iโve been dealing with a roach problem in my kitchen and garage, and after trying sprays and bait traps with mixed results, I decided to give Harris Diatomaceous Earth a shot. Iโll be honestโitโs messy. The fine powder gets everywhere if youโre not careful, and applying it takes some patience. But once itโs down, it works. Within a few days, I started seeing dead roaches around the areas where I applied the powder, which was honestly a huge relief. Itโs nice knowing this is a natural, chemical-free option, especially since I have a small dog. The key is to apply a thin layer in areas where roaches travel. A couple of things to keep in mind: It can be dusty, so wearing a mask while applying it is a good idea, and it works best in dry areas since moisture can make it clump or smear as you see in the second photo. Cleanup can be a hassle, but for something that actually gets rid of roaches, Iโll take it. If youโre looking for a solid solution and donโt mind a little mess, this is worth trying.
O**7
It works. Buy it. I've used this stuff for years.
This stuff is great. I use it indoors and outside to deter bugs. I've used it for years and can say without a doubt it kills bugs. You will need to reapply if it rains and such but it's safer than spreading chemicals everywhere. Chemicals might be needed sometimes in some situations, but prevention is always the best road to take. Don't use it outside in heavy wind and if you're not used to using the spreader they provide in the bag yet, I recommend using a face mask until you get the hang of it so you don't breathe it in. Don't spread it inside or outside if your pets are right next to you so they don't breathe it in either. If they eat it or roll in it, no worries, it's non-toxic and won't harm them. I think this product is overpriced but will definitely purchase again, which is not a usual shopping behavior for me, but I'd rather overpay a bit than deal with bugs. Every bag of diatomaceous earth I've bought from this brand has been consistent with quality, even the pump-sprayer they include. I usually use this brand inside my house and use a different (somewhat lower quality) brand from a local supply store outside just to be cost-effective. If there is a specific need for it, I use this brand outside instead just to be sure. Buy it, use it, and see for yourself.
J**N
Good product
Well it's Diatomaceous Earth and it's food grad, comes with a powder duster. It's decent enough and does the job.
E**A
Assisted with getting rid of bed bugs!
I purchased this after a run in with bed bugs. I had to have had them for at least a few weeks before realizing what they were. If thereโs a bug that bites and you have them, I am perfect bait. I always seem to get bitten. I spent so many sleepless nights looking for a mosquito when I finally saw a bug on my pillow and a quick google search had me leaning towards bed bugs. This buggers are literally what nightmares are made of. After identifying them, I immediately got up, stripped the bed and all nearby linens and ran through the washer/dryer. Linens and clothes need to go in for at least 30 mins in the dryer on the highest setting. Once out, I put them into plastic bags. Run your shoes, leather bags/jackets, etc. through the dryer on high for 10 mins, put them into sealed plastic bags. I called a friend who had a bag of DE and turned the room into a winter wonderland. I put it on the mattress, box spring, in the spaces where the bed sits (lifted everything up and cover it), sprinkled it all over the floor, around the dresser. Pulled the bed away from the walls and sprinkled it heavier around the legs. I also put it around the baseboards, using a piece of paper to push it under crevices. Finally, I created a thick boundary between the rooms (bedroom is situated between laundry room/walk in closet and bathroom). I showered and only put on clothes that went through the dryer before settling in the living room. I was incredibly lucky in that I didnโt have another bite for two weeks... so they didnt spread. I left my room untouched for two weeks and in the interim, I used DE in my outlets (using the circuit breaker first to shut off power, turning it back on when I was done with the room) and continuing to launder, bag and spread light amounts of DE throughout my apartment. DE must be undisturbed for it to work (7-14 days) and to avoid you breathing it in. I left it down for a week and a half before rubbing it in and sweeping up the chunks, leaving a powdery residue. Its important to note that while this was my first step, it was not my last!!! I called several exterminators. The prices to treat ranged from $300-$1000. Terminix was the highest at $1000, most local places were $550-$600 but I found an exterminator for $300. Shop around, itโs too much money for you to just go with the first one and the warranties do not go beyond 5 months, so try to call as many as possible. If they want to see it first, cool, but only for the free inspection. I decided to go the least expensive route. Since Iโd already started the process, all I needed to do was vacuum up the DE (I recommend using a canister bagged vacuum... I destroyed my broom vacuum). I got the bissell zing and it worked well. The exterminator came out and was surprised they seemed to be contained to the bedroom. I also want to note that I do not have carpeted space, only two area rugs โ bedroom and living room. My exterminator went the chemical route and recommended I get Bed Bug Killer by EcoRaider for future use. Iโm still in the beginning stages of treatment and will update in a few weeks. 2 weeks since initial chemical treatment, 4 from initial DE treatment: I have since moved back into the bedroom and have been bite-free in the week Iโve returned. My final chemical treatment is happening this Wednesday and Iโve been puffing the DE around the apartment and vacuuming it up every 2-3 days. Iโm going through a lot of bags, but I feel good about the outcome. Will update in a few weeks.
N**P
Poor price but otherwise acceptable diatomaceous earth
Diatomaceous earth is surprisingly effective at killing bugs โ bedbugs, unwanted beetles, spiders, etc. This particular brand didnโt seem as potent as other ones Iโve used, and honestly, it wasnโt a great price. My roommate asked me to order this because it had the duster in it. I would have just picked some up at the store, for less. But โ if you want to order from Amazon, this is probably as good as you can find! As long as you donโt grieve it in, itโs pretty safe stuff. It gets a little messy, but you can just sweep and then vacuum to clean up. It is a fine dust, so just be aware of that.
H**.
Impressive
I specifically bought this to fight bedbugs, ants and roaches and so far it's has been working like magic. 100% recommended over chemicals and sprays. The bottle that comes with makes super to spread an even mist ๐
K**C
Seems to work (bugs are gone) and the duster is great (wouldn't try without it).
I had an infestation of either pill bugs (roll into a ball) or sow bugs (curl into a 'C') that ate three of my fibrous begonias when they ran out of rotting matter to eat. I tried beer traps (which, unfortunately, worked on other beneficial insects but not a single pill or sow bug) and tape traps (not a single bug) which is when I decided to give diatomaceous earth a try and I haven't lost a single plant since dusting them so I guess it works. Note that this is very fine powder and it will go everywhere if you use it indoors, so don't use it right after dusting because you're going to have to dust your house again afterwards. I found that using the duster container-side down was too light of a dusting (but maybe that's actually enough -- I'll try just that next time) but still launches a cloud of almost invisible dust that you won't notice until you see it in a sunbeam (which is when you'll realize the entire floor you used this on is now dusted). Using this container-side down with a light press will drop small mounds of dust which may be ideal if you just want it on the soil. Using a hard-press container-side down gives you a nice heavy dusting (whether that's too much I don't know but since the bugs are gone it definitely did the job) but you'll need to clean the leaves off at some point unless you like your plants looking like a black-and-white photo. I wore protective eye wear and a mask when applying this but, as I mentioned, the dust goes everywhere so I did breath some in and get some in my eyes but neither my eyes nor throat seemed particularly irritated as a result. It's food grade so you don't need to worry about swallowing it -- it's just your eyes and lungs you need to protect. This 2 kg bag was about ten or twenty times more than I needed so I'll have lots if I ever have problems with ants or earwigs or whatever someday in the future. If you're using this outdoors I think it would probably be enough for several applications of a large backyard vegetable garden.
G**I
Very good
Very good product, thank you
J**O
Best bug powder that's harmless to humans and animals
I live in a small city so my vegetable garden consists of several raised beds, and a couple of free standing large pots. I also plant/seed according to "companion planting" meaning you group plants that "like" each other, and grow well together without depleting each other's resources. This kind of planting also prevents many bug/pest problems as the plants kind of protect each other. Also, adding a row or two or marigold, chamomile, mint, and other herbs helps to keep the bugs away a bit. Last year, the biggest issue I had was with aphids; seems like there were millions of them everywhere, adults, eggs and all that sticky stuff they excrete, especially on dill and the black currant bushes. The dill was nearly all throw-away but... My solution was the diatomaceous earth, and it worked ok but I also got a shipment of ladybugs from Costco (don't seem to carry this year), and they did an excellent job, too. This year's issues are stinkbugs on spinach and peppers, and those nasty red-shelled bugs that decimate my lillies. Of course, diatomaceous earth to the rescue again as I do not use any chemical sprays around our yard (pets, grandkids, and my own immune system). After just one very thorough application, all the stinkbugs seem to have vanished. As a precaution, I have disposed of the large spinach plants, and left the baby ones in place. So far, no bugs reappeared. The lillies seem to be almost bug free as well; I spotted just a few this morning, as opposed to the greens being heavily peppered with the red bugs. On the note of the puffer; it really is not as bad as some reviewers state. Granted, the nozzle seems to clog up a bit, but a light tap on the bottom or side of the puffer clears that nearly instantly. My guess is, whomever had so much "issue" with the puffer not dispensing well, failed to read the instructions. The product dispenses very well, and you can cover a very large area with the amount of powder provided. All you have to do is ensure you stay "up wind" from it (or pick a non-breezy day to do this), so you do not inhale the *very* fine dust. That, and a 24 hour of no rain helps the product to do its job. Diatomaceous earth, especially the food grade such as this one, is an excellent non-chemical, non-toxic method of pest control, also great for deworming your pets, and getting rid of yeast overgrowth in your gut. I will continue to use diatomaceous earth as my pest control method of choice.
P**A
Harris diatomaceous earth
Under attack from bed bugs? The first thing to buy is not this but a mattress encasement. You need to save your mattress if possible, though you may have to sacrifice the bed frame if it is made from wood. The buggers will creep into the tiniest of crevices. The following must be done BEFORE you are attacked. You have to spend a whole day properly gluing together solidly a shaky wooden bed frame, then caulking the joints if it the frame is composed of sections that you assemble. If the frame is unpainted, take advantage to put in the work: use primer (undercoat), then paint, and afterwards caulk the joints after assembling sections.. You want to limit their mobility to minimize propagation. For bed bugs, the diatomaceous earth is good for applying to the inside of drywalls while you are sealing outlet/switch plates with gaskets. These precautions will help to limit their movement inside walls. Use the puffer to apply. You can also, using the puffer, apply along the lower reaches of walls (the lowest two feet) to again limit their mobility. The powdery earth sticks to the wall due to static. Be careful about breathing this powder in (can irritate) and about applying it with pets around. Buy giant clear bags and storage totes and get used to storing your clothes and linen in these. You will be living like this for months or possibly years. Most importantly, embark on a minimalist journey, you certainly donโt need most of the things you have been accumulating all your life; give them away to friends and family (without gifting any hitchhiking bed bugs). All this may help your mental health. Diatomaceous earth also works well if you have to deal with a giant ant colony in your garden/lawn. For this, I also recommend flooding with diluted dish soap (attacks the exoskeleton) and continuing to flood regularly with the garden hose.
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