2-Pound Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth
- Mfg.#
- DE-FG2P
- Sku#
- 652354
- Natural product is composed of 10 lb of 100% ground freshwater diatomaceous earth with absolutely no additives or fillers
- Listed with the organic minerals research institute, a non-profit organization that reviews products against organic standards
- Powder duster included in the bag for easy application
- Food-grade
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Description
Harris food-grade diatomaceous earth (DE) is composed of 100% ground freshwater DE, with no additives. The product is made of the naturally occurring 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 a 2 lb airtight bag. Included in the bag is a powder duster, allowing for easy application of a fine dusting of powder.
See package for extended warnings, directions, environmental impact, first aid, and/or storage & disposal information prior use.
Specifications
General
| Color | White |
|---|---|
| Compositions | Natural Diatomaceous Earth (DE) - Amorphous Silica |
| Form | Powder |
| Includes | Powder Duster |
| PH Range | 7.5 to 9 |
| Specific Gravity | 2.2 |
| Type | Diatomaceous Earth |
Manufacturing Details
The following information is subject to change without notice
| Country of Origin | US |
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| Shop USA | Yes |
Dimensions
| Size | 2 lb |
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Label Information
| Certification, Codes, Standards | OMRI Listed |
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