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705105214214 "New" $39 - 50 lb. Bag of Perma-Guard Food Grade DE (LOCAL PICKUP)

705105214214 "New" $39 - 50 lb. Bag of Perma-Guard Food Grade DE (LOCAL PICKUP)

Regular price $39.00 USD
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This 50 lb. bag of Perma-Guard Food Grade DE is a must-have for those who prioritize healthy living. It is a new, unopened product that has never been used before. Made in the United States, this product is of top quality and is sure to meet all your expectations. Ideal for those who love gardening, this product is a great way to keep your plants healthy and free from pests. It can also be used for other home and garden purposes, making it a versatile product to have. Get your hands on this bag of Perma-Guard Food Grade DE today for local pickup at an unbeatable price of $39.

 This food grade diatomaceous earth comes from an extremely pure fresh water deposit of the diatom Aulacoseira from a deposit created in the Miocene epoch. Why is this diatom so special? Its shell is made of amorphous silica. Its shape and hardness are important to how it works. Its hardness keeps it from dissolving in liquid. The holes along the diatom's wall allow it to absorb moisture, hence its use as an anti-caking agent. Darker colored diatomaceous earth often contains an excess of a particular mineral such as iron or a high percentage of clay. The tubular shape of the diatom gives it more surface area than other shaped diatoms. This means it has a greater absorptive capacity with the holes that open to the center and improved mixing and flow of animal feed. This flour does not swell, does not absorb nutrients and poses no long term hazard when used as an anti-caking agent in your animal's feed.  This flour consists of 89% (and often more) silicon dioxide plus numerous trace minerals. This flour is almost pure white when dry and appears light tan when wet. Other diatomaceous earth deposits often contains an  of a particular mineral such as iron or a high percentage of clay giving it a darker color or a reddish tint. 
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