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Harris Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade, 5lb with Powder Duster Included in The Bag

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  • Natural Product - Composed of 5lbs of 100% ground freshwater diatomaceous earth with absolutely no additives or fillers.
  • OMRI Listed - Listed with the Organic Minerals Research Institute, a non-profit organization that reviews products against organic standards.
  • Powder Duster Included - Powder duster in the bag for easy and efficient application of diatomaceous earth on animal feed
  • Supports a Great Cause - Harris donates a portion of profits to support the local Etowah Valley Humane Society.
  • Made in the USA – Mined in Nevada and packaged in Georgia. Does not contain an expiration date.



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HARRIS Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade with Powder Duster Included in The Bag

Harris Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade

Harris Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is composed of 100% ground freshwater DE, with no additives. The product is made of the naturally occuring fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of algae that forms in freshwater. These remains are ground up into a soft, fine white powder that carry many different uses. It’s chemical free and completely safe to use around children and pets.

Harris Diatomaceous Earth is listed with the Organic Minerals Research Institute (OMRI) for organic use. It’s mined in Nevada and packaged in Georgia in airtight bag. For every ten dollars in profit we receive for Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade, we have pledged to donate 1 dollar to the Etowah Valley Humane Society (EVHS), a private non-profit organization that saves thousands of animals every year.

Benefits of Harris Diatomaceous Earth

  • Natural Product
  • OMRI Listed
  • Powder Duster Included
  • Supports a Great Cause
  • Made in the USA
HARRIS Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade with Powder Duster Included in The Bag

HARRIS Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade with Powder Duster Included in The Bag

Natural Product

Composed of 5lbs of 100% ground freshwater diatomaceous earth with absolutely no additives or fillers.

HARRIS Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade with Powder Duster Included in The Bag

OMRI Listed

Listed with the Organic Minerals Research Institute, a non-profit organization that reviews products against organic standards.

HARRIS Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade with Powder Duster Included in The Bag

Powder Duster Included

Powder duster in the bag for easy and efficient application of diatomaceous earth on animal feed.

HARRIS Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade with Powder Duster Included in The Bag

Supports a Great Cause

Harris donates 10% of profits to support the local Etowah Valley Humane Society.

HARRIS Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade with Powder Duster Included in The Bag

saeid
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2025
we had a long-lasting problem of cuckroaches in our kitchen for more than a year. I was getting really frustrated and everyday, the number of cuckroaches were increasing from small babies to bigger ones. they were all over the kitchen and in all the cabinets. they were hard to find and take action mostly at night. however, their number were increased significantly in a way that we saw them during the day and had to kill at least eight of them each day. I went through a lot of products, read a lot of reviews and never found a perfect solution. I found the reviews of this product rather effective, didn't beleive it but decided to take my chances and bought the item.we removed all the plates, glasses, sheets and everything from every cabinet. we out the powder in all the corners and spaces inside and outside the cabinets. Moreover, we put the powder all around our kitchen and near the faucets.I waited more than one months to write a review to be more valid and see the complete results.at first, during the first two weeks, we saw a lot of the baby cuckroaches near the faucets in the kitchen and had to kill them which looked like they had to get of their houses and could't find food anywhere else but the powders. we thought the powder isn't effective since we were still seeing them. however, day by day, the number of cuckroaches that we saw after two weeks got decreased. now it has been two weeks that we haven't seen any cuckroaches and we can say for sure the powder really works. the situation which were out of hand before and we were seeing at leat 8 to 10 cuckroaches with different sizes is now solved the problem is minimized significantly close to zero compared to before.PS; you have to wash the dishes every day and night and don't put any dirty dish or wasted food in the sink which will atrract them and help them reproduce.I am very happy with what I bought. definitely recommend it to everyone.Thanks
Courtney and babes
Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2024
It works as intended. Good bang for your buck. And the blower works well, messy, but works well. Only negative is the bag is extremely hard to close. Would buy again!
Keith
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2024
We own our house and are very clean but have nasty neighbors and thus we have roaches. We used this with a fan in the kitchen so we get a nice even thin layer on every surface, that way the there so no where for the roaches to go but in the power and the its not poisonous to humans.If you make a dust cloud in the bag by spraying the dirt with the duster back into the bag, it makes a cloud of dust. Have an oscillating fan near by to evenly disperse the dust, and it will make it so that it looks like there isn't any dust spread but there is, its gets on other things but make sure to wipe them down. We live in a unit condo townhouse, with 5 other people attached to us...it took a few weeks but the roaches are gone. The ones I did see in the kitchen at night, i left them alone to walk in the dust, and then a couple days later, its been 5 days now without one in sight; and i check my kitchen religiously 1AM, 3AM when they are most active and think we are asleep or there is little activity. We also did other precautions like the following:- mosquito net all vents (bathroom vents, floor vents, side vents)- clean up all crumbs- sprayed dust behind dishwasher, under stove and under fridge and under the couch- seal up all holes that go into the wall like drain pipes; also dusted under cabinets- bought food seal containers- no dirty dishes over night- all garbage with food gets thrown out at night (ie. put into garage) no garbage with food in the kitchen over nightWe first sighted a roach around June 20th, and our last sighting was Aug15th. Between that time we saw around 50 of them, kill most on sight; my wife killed a nest they made in our juicer and so we threw out the juicer, and bagged our air fryer and toaster. I'm still waiting on a clear verdict before we go back to normal ie. waiting a month or 2 without seeing even 1, that way we know they are gone for good.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2024
I am always looking for natural ways to rid my gardens whether they be floral or edible of pests without using chemicals. HARRIS Diatomaceous Earth does just that. It is food-grade meaning you can eat it if you wish. Diatomaceous Earth is a whitish, powdery mineral/clay that works as a mechanical pesticide and not a chemical one. It can also be used for many other things such as tooth or face polish, a source of silica when added to food, and cat litter deodorizer and it can be applied to pets to kill fleas. However, I use it in my garden. I sprinkle it on the soil both inside and outside. When a pest comes into contact with it, the clay absorbs the moisture from the pest and exterminates it. I bought the 5lb bag as I also use the powder duster to dust my 2 cherry trees. I got the idea from an organic apple orchard near my home. I have also eliminated all the gnats from my home plants using diatomaceous earth. There are only 2 disadvantages to the clay that I have experienced. One is that I need to reapply the clay after watering or rainfall but it is quick and simple. Two is that if it is a windy day and I am dusting my trees, I end up with clay in my hair and on my clothes. But no worries as it washes out and is good for your skin anyway.
IT Guy
Reviewed in Canada on November 2, 2024
If you have aphids, mites, slugs, or other garden pests, sprinkle a fine layer on the ground in the area immediately around the affected plants. For small mites, you can also dust plant leaves. Be sure to use it in dry weather, as wet DE does not kill insects. This will need to be applied after every rainfall and works great!It is also safe enough to use in doors. It helps control those pesky pests, If you're applying in kitchen cupboards you should never use it on food. Lightly dust areas of infestation including cabinets and food storage areas, around baseboards, and doors and windows. Reapply every few weeks or until the pest problem disappears.I loved that this bag came with it's own duster. If you purchase one that doesn't come with a duster you can simply use a clean empty plastic ketchup/mustard bottle.Safer alternative to those chemical insect sprays.
Laughing Sal
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2021
WARNING: graphic depictions of roach infestation. (But a happy ending!)"Diatomaceous earth powder is abrasive, and breaks down the waxy layer of the cockroach’s hard exoskeleton, killing it through dehydration. When they walk through diatomaceous earth, roaches carry away some of the DE that clings to the tiny hairs on their legs. They typically die later, back at their nest."I was skeptical.We had a really bad roach problem in our building. REALLY bad. They were in the apartments, the laundry room, the lobby, the hallways... The HOA is too cheap to provide any pest control, and just tells us tenants to pay for it out of pocket. I priced exterminators, and they were expensive- and with the magnitude of our infestation, would be REALLY expensive. It was time to DIY the roach battle.I have two cats, and like to avoid toxins as much as I can, so I wasn't about to set off insecticide bombs that leave a poisonous residue. I searched for an alternative answer to use to fight the infestation, and read that diatomaceous earth is effective at banishing roaches. This product, Harris Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth, got good reviews, and was really inexpensive, so I ordered a bag.Diatomaceous earth has the consistency and appearance of whole-wheat flour. It's not good to inhale it, so I wore a particle mask and put the cats in a different closed room when I treated the apartment with it. (But if the cats ran through it and licked their paws, it would not poison them.) The accordion-squeeze-thing-with-the-spout applicator bottle (included with the diatomaceous earth) made it easy (and actually fun) to distribute the earth. I squirted it everywhere- under all the sinks, along all the baseboards, under the bed, in the closets, behind the refrigerator and the stove- I applied it the way a priest would throw holy water around in a severely haunted house. (In hindsight, I probably used too much, because the problem was as bad as it was. You can apply just a dusting of it, and they will walk through it, and that will be enough. I re-apply just a very light amount about once a month.)And- sorry to be graphic- the roach problem was-- bad. As in they were crawling across the ceiling above your head in broad daylight bad. As in finding six of them drowned in the cat's water bowl in the morning bad. As in don't turn your back on your sandwich bad- or leave your coffee alone for too long bad. :/ This was even with us putting all the food away immediately, making sure the garbage can was always completely sealed, wiping all of the surfaces in the kitchen down constantly, getting the cat food bowls off of the floor immediately after they were done eating, and vacuuming constantly for crumbs. It didn't matter; they were positively everywhere. They had set up shop in this building (and especially, it seemed, in our apartment) and weren't going anywhere.I admit- the problem was so bad, I had my doubts that anything would clear it up. Maybe a constant bombardment of every surface by gamma or cosmic rays, something like that, might help. A substance that resembled flour didn't appear to be capable of an being effective weapon, let alone a lethal one. I did watch "what happens to roaches when they encounter diatomaceous earth" videos on YouTube, which were reassuring. But when they are crawling all over the place, you want something immediate. I did have a spray can of essential-oil based pet safe roach killer I attacked them constantly with, so that helped make it feel like something was killing them right away.I shouldn't have worried.After about three or four days- we started to notice that there weren't so many roaches around. (Again- this was after an infestation so bad it seemed like the roaches had rented the apartment- not us.) Every hour, and especially every day, there were fewer and fewer roaches, until it got to the point where we weren't seeing them at all. If you opened a cabinet, you might see one skitter away, or one would run across the kitchen floor. That was within the first three or four days after treatment. But they no longer "decorated" the walls and ceilings, or crawled across your feet as you sat working (yeah- it was that bad.) First only one in the morning, then none, and no more, was found drowned in the cat water bowl. Slowly but surely, the DT was working its silent magic. Every now and then I would apply a fresh squirt of DT using the handy-dandy squeezebox applicator- around the refrigerator and stove, along the baseboards in the kitchen. But I really didn't need to.Within a week, maybe nine days at most- they were ALL COMPLETELY GONE. Nada. Zilch. Oh-nay oches-ray. It was amazing! It all felt too suspiciously easy, and too good to be true, we thought. There must be some secret bivouac full of them somewhere, silently plotting their revenge, biding their time until they flooded the apartment triumphantly with their squadrons once more. But no- they were really and truly gone. (Oh, I know they are still around somewhere- probably every apartment building has some level of roach population. But the roaches in THIS building have come to learn that, unless they are wearing tiny hazmat suits, this is a completely hostile environment for them, and it WILL kill them. )This bag of white flour-like stuff was one of the best investments we have ever made in terms of value for money. It would have cost a fortune to get an exterminator in here, for what would have needed to be multiple visits in a month, repeating for months. Instead- a sprinkle of (magic!) Harris' powder- and the vermin are no more. This product is, needless to say, HIGHLY recommended!By the way- it's been months since I treated the apartment with the earth, and the roaches are STILL gone. Also, the bag is still over half-full, and the amount I use once a month as a reinforcement sprinkle is negligible. Talk about economical!It's such a blessing to know this stuff works- that we have a reliable weapon in the roach wars- especially when it felt we were never going to be rid of those disgusting critters. We are, and remain, happily roach-free. :)
James Fay
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2019
In the beginning, there were no roaches. My wife and I are fastidious cleaners. We're tidy peopleWe enjoy cleaning. We had friends over one night and a roach crawled out of their backpack. He got away before we could smash him. That roach, that single, solitary ruiner of domestic bliss, who came intent on starting an empire, turned our world upside down. He was like Genghis Khan. We didn't know what to do...we tried everything.We fought MANY battles in vain before discovering DE. For about 6 months. 6 months of emptying our kitchen and putting things back...6 months of repetitious frustration...6 months of thinking we've finally won, and having the roaches resurge. I got two words for you...diatomaceous earth.There are irrefutable reasons DE works. Indestructible reasons. As with everything else in this life/world, you need a plan, a strategy, a curiosity, a desire to beat your opponent, a need to finish the victor, so your insanity becomes a blossom of accomplishment with the utter and final elimination OF ROACHES. Can you tell that we suffered?! Lol.Diatomaceous earth. Anyone who says it doesn't work didn't use it intelligently. I mean, ANYBODY can use something poorly, without strategy or common sense, and find fault. Some things just never work for people because they give up after the first try. These are the same people who complain incessantly but never get their hands dirty. Or they don't get their hands dirty LONG ENOUGH. To eliminate a roach infestation, you're going to get your hands dirty (or dusty). Otherwise, you're the family on the block with a tent around your house while you're in a hotel for ? # days. My wife and were not going that route...we were gonna win.How can I be so uncompromisingly confident? Roaches can't survive DE. It cuts them up inside and out. If they make contact with the dust, they can't survive. If you dust in their hiding places, they won't have a place to nest, so they run. They try to escape with dust on them. They cannot/will not survive that.To clear up a common misconception... some people say DE doesn't work because after using it, they see increased bug activity. An uptick. Hello, McFly, any ideas why that might happen? Anybody home McFly??? If my puns are lost on you, at least borrow some common sense. You've disturbed them from their hiding places. They are looking for new places... they're panicking, on the run! You will have to deal with them as they emerge. Have a fly swatter or flip flop ready. Practice your aim and repeat strike speed. You think this is a game people?! Lol. This is war.A few PRO tips (yes, we're pros. No certifications, just an average American couple who eliminated a full infestation without any professional help OH YEAH! I got four letter words for those motherfornicators. Can I say that?)So a few pro tips...Dust heavily with included duster behind/under/around the fridge, stove, dishwasher and sink, gaps between cabinets and walls.Use sink plugs and wipe out your sink at night. They follow water and the more desperate they are for it, the more they target your sink.Stop leaving food, water or dirty dishes in the sink. It makes a huge difference.Make a shot spray:In a large spray bottle, mix 5-10 drops each of Peppermint oil, Rosemary oil, Orange oil and Cedarwood oil. Squeeze in a big glob of castille soap as a bonding agent for the oils. This spray will kill any roach within 10 seconds of contact. This our homemade recipe. Roaches hate peppermint and rosemary. Orange oil dissolves their soft tissue. Cedarwood oil attacks their central nervous system. Keep this spray in a black bottle or store under sink. Light will destroy the efficacy of the spray in only a day or two. Spray stored away from light can maintain efficacy indefinitely. As a comparison, we tested Ortho Home Defense against our spray. With the Ortho, we had to spray the roaches repeatedly because after about 30 seconds they started moving again. Our spray kills them in 10 seconds flat. But OHD does have some good qualities, which is the next paragraph.Spray around cabinets and baseboards with Ortho Home Defense. This is a poison. It leaves a film. Roaches eat it and die. This will not eradicate an infestation. It says so on the bottle. It's great used in tandem with DE, which is best used (heavily) in hidden areas..out of sight areas.DE works best dry. We tried doing the spray but the sprayer gets clogged. After multiple mixtures we gave up. If you only use it behind and around your appliances, sink and cabinetry gaps, roaches won't have a nesting place in your kitchen. If they don't have access to your kitchen, they'll leave your house. DE will kill most and render escape difficult for the survivors.Another approach is the plugin frequency emitters. They have improved in the last few years. Use these in conjunction with the DE and our spray. This eliminates the need for spraying the insecticides.Roaches need water. They survived the dinosaurs, but they'll die after a few days without water. It was amazing watching dust covered roaches, so desperate for water, because the DE was drying them out. Leave an angular glass of water out and if that's the only water available to them, they'll climb in and drown.Roaches need warmth. They love to enter the vents of dishwashers and coffee makers and they will nest there. In our dishwasher, we found a nest under the circuit board (inside the button module). I had to remove and disassemble the entire front panel to clean it out. Make a thick slurry with DE and apply with q-tips in these places. You can't dust and spray is hard to control. A slurry will harden and turn into razor blades for roaches. They will leave your dishwasher.Coffee makers are tricky. They vent on the bottom for easy access and are convenient for roaches. Coffee makers always have moisture inside. It may be best to use a french press until you stop seeing roaches. The frequency emitters are great deterrents after doing a scorched earth campaign with the DE.DE made the difference. We won the war because of it. About a month after dusting, with a couple repeat applications, the last few survivors either left, were smashed or died of dehydration.Other approaches help in unison, but only DE is 100% effective. Read about the White House. That's what inspired us. We were so beyond fed up and we're so grateful to DE and the Harris company for their product. They made our home a home again.Copy/paste and utilize this information. Win the war!!!
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