Guest guest Posted August 5, 2007 Report Share Posted August 5, 2007 Diatomaceous Earth One is in it's purest form and it's called Fossil Shell Flour . It kills fleas, ticks and internal parasites and can be fed to animals of all types as a dewormer and mineralizer in their feed. It's used to treat grain stored in silos too so, you may be eating it yourself in cereals and grain products that you buy everyday and you can use it in your own kitchen to help preserve and keep insects out of your grains and cereals. The second one is D-20 Pet & Animal , Diatomaceous Earth with Pyrethrin (a digestible extract made from Chrysanthemum flowers) and a catalyst (Piperonyl Butoxide 1%. made from the Sassafras plant) added to it, to make it even more effective against external parasites like fleas, ticks, flies, ants, etc.. It is very safe. Pets licking their fur after application will not harm them. It's not for feeding or eating directly like the fossil shell flour. The third kind of is D-20 Fire Ant, Diatomaceous Earth. This type of DE is used to kill Fire Ants specifically and any other type of ground nesting soft bodied bug you may need to eliminate. * Perma-Guard Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth is totally organic and safe. * It contains less than 1% percent of Crystal & Silicon. * Some of the uses for Diatomaceous Earth include; household pets, gardens, flower beds, field crops, grain storage, and livestock feeding. * Diatomaceous Earth is Mother Nature's product with no harm to the environment, pets or to people. * Diatomaceous Earth is not an earth, it is the fossilized remains of microscopic shells created by one celled plants called DIATOMS. * Diatomaceous Earth kills by physical action, not chemical, by puncturing the insect's exoskeleton and absorbing the moisture in their bodies. Diatomaceous Earth is the primary active ingredient in these products to control numerous pests, particularly, ants, fleas and ticks . You can rub this into your dog or cat's fur it's so safe. Insects cannot become immune to it because, it's a mechanical insect killer, not a chemical. Insects come in contact with this powder and die of dehydration within 48 hours. Safe for use in kitchens, on carpets and in the area where your pet sleeps. Diatomaceous earth has been used in Asia to control insects for 400 years. If you feed the fossil shell flower on a regular basis to your livestock, and use neem oil mixed with our natural pet soap when cleaning your animals, you can cut the fly population in your barn or shed by more than half. Your animals will be very thankful and your time in the barn will be a lot more pleasant. Diatomaceous Earth is made up of the silicate shells of microscopic sea creatures called diatoms. With it's microscopic razor sharp edges, diatomaceous earth when spread in your garden or field physically kills and deters slugs without the use of harmful poisons. It can be dusted or sprayed as a control for most leaf eating insects and is used to deter slugs and snails. Natural DE makes a very effective natural insecticide. The insecticidal quality of DE is due to the razor sharp edges of the diatom remains. When DE comes in contact with the insects, the sharp edges lacerate the bugs' waxy exoskeleton and then the powdery DE absorbs the body fluids causing death from dehydration. Said more simply, DE kills insects by drying then up. " FYI " : Diatomaceous Earth sold for swimming pool filters is dangerous to human health, your pets and Livestock. It has been chemically treated and heated to change it's composition. Radiating UNCONDITIONAL LOVE & Truth To ALL who share our circle, our universe, our love, our trust. May I always be found worthy. Gratitude & Thankfulness to All of Us aSoaringHawk Look at everything as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time. Then your time on earth will be filled with joy & glory. Thank you for YOU, ALL! In , " Renee " <gaiacita wrote: > > Hi. I have several cats and I suspect they all have worms. I have seen the > little white rice looking worms on the but of one of the cats, and I'm > assuming if one has worms they all do. And as I have dogs, I wonder if the > dogs can have the same type of worms? I haven't seen any in the dog's poop, > but I have in the cat litter box. > > So, is there a safe, homeopathic remedy for this type of worm? Or worms in > general? I know I can use fresh ground pumpkin seed in the food for my dogs > but some of my cats are too finicky and won't eat their food if it has the > pumpkin seeds in it. > > Thanks for your help. > Renee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2007 Report Share Posted August 5, 2007 That is what we used for red ants and it works. Jenny Kernan --- divya4753 <divya4753 wrote: > > > Diatomaceous Earth > > One is in it's purest form and it's called Fossil > Shell Flour . It > kills fleas, ticks and internal parasites and can be > fed to animals of > all types as a dewormer and mineralizer in their > feed. It's used to > treat grain stored in silos too so, you may be > eating it yourself in > cereals and grain products that you buy everyday and > you can use it in > your own kitchen to help preserve and keep insects > out of your grains > and cereals. > > The second one is D-20 Pet & Animal , Diatomaceous > Earth with > Pyrethrin (a digestible extract made from > Chrysanthemum flowers) and a > catalyst (Piperonyl Butoxide 1%. made from the > Sassafras plant) added > to it, to make it even more effective against > external parasites like > fleas, ticks, flies, ants, etc.. It is very safe. > Pets licking their > fur after application will not harm them. It's not > for feeding or > eating directly like the fossil shell flour. > > The third kind of is D-20 Fire Ant, Diatomaceous > Earth. This type of > DE is used to kill Fire Ants specifically and any > other type of ground > nesting soft bodied bug you may need to eliminate. > > * Perma-Guard Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth is > totally organic and > safe. > * It contains less than 1% percent of Crystal & > Silicon. > * Some of the uses for Diatomaceous Earth > include; household pets, > gardens, flower beds, field crops, grain storage, > and livestock feeding. > * Diatomaceous Earth is Mother Nature's product > with no harm to > the environment, pets or to people. > * Diatomaceous Earth is not an earth, it is the > fossilized remains > of microscopic shells created by one celled plants > called DIATOMS. > * Diatomaceous Earth kills by physical action, > not chemical, by > puncturing the insect's exoskeleton and absorbing > the moisture in > their bodies. > > Diatomaceous Earth > is the primary active ingredient in these products > to control numerous > pests, particularly, ants, fleas and ticks . > You can rub this into your dog or cat's fur it's so > safe. Insects > cannot become immune to it because, it's a > mechanical insect killer, > not a chemical. Insects come in contact with this > powder and die of > dehydration within 48 hours. Safe for use in > kitchens, on carpets and > in the area where your pet sleeps. Diatomaceous > earth has been used in > Asia to control insects for 400 years. > If you feed the fossil shell flower on a regular > basis to your > livestock, and use neem oil mixed with our natural > pet soap when > cleaning your animals, you can cut the fly > population in your barn or > shed by more than half. Your animals will be very > thankful and your > time in the barn will be a lot more pleasant. > > Diatomaceous Earth > is made up of the silicate shells of microscopic sea > creatures called > diatoms. > With it's microscopic razor sharp edges, > diatomaceous earth when > spread in your garden or field physically kills and > deters slugs > without the use of harmful poisons. > It can be dusted or sprayed as a control for most > leaf eating insects > and is used to deter slugs and snails. > Natural DE makes a very effective natural > insecticide. The > insecticidal quality of DE is due to the razor sharp > edges of the > diatom remains. When DE comes in contact with the > insects, the sharp > edges lacerate the bugs' waxy exoskeleton and then > the powdery DE > absorbs the body fluids causing death from > dehydration. Said more > simply, DE kills insects by drying then up. > " FYI " : Diatomaceous Earth sold for swimming pool > filters is dangerous > to human health, your pets and Livestock. It has > been chemically > treated and heated to change it's composition. > > > Radiating UNCONDITIONAL LOVE & Truth > > To ALL who share our circle, our universe, our love, > our trust. > > May I always be found worthy. > > Gratitude & Thankfulness to All of Us > > aSoaringHawk > > Look at everything as though you were seeing it > either for the first > or last time. Then your time on earth will be filled > with joy & glory. > Thank you for YOU, ALL! > > > > > In , " Renee " > <gaiacita wrote: > > > > Hi. I have several cats and I suspect they all > have worms. I have > seen the > > little white rice looking worms on the but of one > of the cats, and I'm > > assuming if one has worms they all do. And as I > have dogs, I wonder > if the > > dogs can have the same type of worms? I haven't > seen any in the > dog's poop, > > but I have in the cat litter box. > > > > So, is there a safe, homeopathic remedy for this > type of worm? Or > worms in > > general? I know I can use fresh ground pumpkin > seed in the food for > my dogs > > but some of my cats are too finicky and won't eat > their food if it > has the > > pumpkin seeds in it. > > > > Thanks for your help. > > Renee > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2007 Report Share Posted August 5, 2007 AH!!! I totally forgot about my DE. Duh lol We use it for killing fire ant mounds but I totally forgot that it is good for killing internal parasites. We have food grade. Thanks so much for reminding me of this. I will start putting it in their food today. Samala, Renee ---- Diatomaceous Earth One is in it's purest form and it's called Fossil Shell Flour . It Kills fleas, ticks and internal parasites and can be fed to animals of All types as a dewormer and mineralizer in their feed. It's used to Treat grain stored in silos too so, you may be eating it yourself in Cereals and grain products that you buy everyday and you can use it in Your own kitchen to help preserve and keep insects out of your grains And cereals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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