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  1. kschicks2013

    Diatomaceous earth--- Really that harmless?????

    To each their own. I use a mask and I feel safe. I understand your concerns. As far as asbestos they don't carry that you have to special order it. Ha ha. Have a fantastic day and evening.
  2. kschicks2013

    Diatomaceous earth--- Really that harmless?????

    A mask is recommended when dealing with the dust if you are worried about breathing it in. Food grade can be ingested. I'm sure there are pros and cons with everything. I use it have no problems with flies, fleas, lice, mites or insects in my garden.
  3. kschicks2013

    Diatomaceous earth--- Really that harmless?????

    Well I don't put that much DE out where it's a problem. Yes chickens scratch up dirt and dust but that's inevitable with chickens. Maybe wear a mask when dealing with the issue. DE is a great parasite remedy.
  4. kschicks2013

    Diatomaceous earth--- Really that harmless?????

    It's food grade which means it's not harmful and can be eaten. I've used it for years haven't had parasites on any of my animals including my horse, dog, bunnies and chickens. Great for ridding your garden of pests as well and ants too. No odor in my coop or enclosure no flies buzzing around...
  5. kschicks2013

    Diatomaceous earth--- Really that harmless?????

    Make sure you use food grade DE. It's natural. I've used it a long time for my chickens, horse, dog and rabbits. It really works great preventing parasites. I use it in my coop, enclosure, in nest boxes, in their food and I dust them with it too. They've never had a parasite externally or...
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