Pest Control/ Absorbent Diatomaceous Earth or Diatomite
USD $165 - $355 /Ton
Min.Order:15 Tons
Shijiazhuang Ningshu Trading Co., Ltd.
Diatomaceous earth, also known as D.E.,diatomite, or kieselguris a naturally occurring, soft, siliceoussedimentary rock that is easily crumbled into a fine white to off-white powder.
1. Sizes:
Granular: 0.2-0.8mm, 0.6-1.6mm, 1-3mm,3-6mm, 5-10mm, 8-11mm, 15-30mm
Powder: 60-100mesh, 200mesh, 300mesh, 450mesh
2. Characteristics:
· Small particle size
· High porosity
· High surface area
· Relatively inert siliceous composition
· Low specific gravity
3. Chemical specifications
Model | SiO2 % | Al203 % | Fe2O3 % | CaO % | loss on ignition % |
10# | 85.60 | 4.50 | 1.50 | 0.52 | 4.60 |
20#-30# | 89.50 | 4.80 | 1.40 | 0.52 | 0.25 |
300#-1200# | 88.90 | 4.70 | 1.38 | 0.52 | 0.25 |
Packing: 20KG,30KG white poly woven Bag or jumbo bag
Loading Quantity: 15-18Tons in 1*20'GP
Ningshu Service: High Quality, Good Service, Competitive Price, Delivery On Time
Sample Policy: Free sample is ready on your request, you just need to pay the freight cost
Customized service: All products size and package can be costomized according to your
requirements
Payment Term: L/C, T/T, Western Union, Paypal
Trade Terms: FOB, CFR, CIF
Ben Xu
SHIJIAZHUANG NINGSHU TRADING CO.,LTD
Website:
Tel: +86-311-68002239
Fax: +86-311-68002239
Q1: Does it kill insect eggs?
A: No. Insect eggs provide a protective layer that prevents DE from being able to dehydrate the insect inside. Because of this, you may need to keep up with your DE applications for a couple of weeks to break the lifecycle of some insects.
Q2: What pests does DE work on?
A: Diatomaceous earth is an effective pesticide against anything with an exoskeleton. This includes every bug you can think of from the smallest bedbug to the largest scorpion. It is not effective on mice or other rodents, as they have the same protection to DE that we do: skin.
Q3: How does DE kill bugs?
A: DE is harmful to insects because of its mechanical makeup. It contains no toxins of any kind. On the microscopic level, it is coarse and porous, making it highly absorbent. It sticks to insects and wicks valuable moisture away from their exoskeletons, fatally dehydrating them.