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RED LAKE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH JUGS
RED LAKE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH JUGS
Red Lake Earth
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Red Lake Earth (RLE) contains a unique, naturally occurring blend of Diatomaceous Earth and Montmorillonite.
All Red Lake Earth products meet Food Chemical Codex and Feed Grade specifications. Red Lake Diatomaceous Earth is registered for use in feeds for further manufacturing in animal feed (amount not to exceed 2% percent of total diet).
Red Lake Earth will improve the flowability and mixability of all types of animal feed.
RLE Diatomaceous Earth is also OMRI Listed (Organic Materials Review Institute) for use in Organic Production.
Our Diatomaceous Earth has also been approved by EPA for use as a natural insecticide. Information on our available insecticide products can be found here: Last Crawl Insecticides – US
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