Adams Plus Flea & Tick Yard Spray
Effective but polarizing with safety concerns and durability issues.
The DiatomaceousEarth Powder shows mixed results in controlling fleas and ticks. Some users report effectiveness in certain scenarios, while others find it ineffective and a waste of money.
Inhalation of the powder can be harmful.
Prevention: Wear a face covering when using the powder.
Effective against environmental pests like chicken mites.
Several users reported issues with the packaging.
Tip: Better packaging required
Many users found the product ineffective for controlling fleas and ticks on their pets.
Factors: Packaging integrity, Storage duration, user experience
Many users mention successfully controlling chicken mites with diatomaceous earth. It is also noted to help with flies, ticks, and other biting insects in various environments such as chicken coops and outdoor areas. However, it seems less effective for controlling fleas on pets.
Multiple users reported that the bags often arrive damaged, leading to the powder spilling out and making it messy and ineffective.
Users have mixed experiences. Some found the powder ineffective for fleas and dangerous because it formed an aerosol and flew everywhere. However, it can be safely used outdoors for environmental pest control.
"2 minutes after dusting my dogs with this diatomaceous earth they stopped scratching! I've been adding it to their food as well because it helps with inflammation and intestinal parasites. I also take it myself for the same reasons. If you're looking for a safe effective flea and tick treatment for ..."
"It didn't kill the flees neither has pet armor, advantage 2, or advertec 2. Spending lots of money to kill flees and I'm wasting my money. 9 cats and we are miserable. I don't get much from ssi to afford 60bucks each flee collars. Or front line, cause I Have to buy more than one box which I've been ..."
If you're looking for a quick, effective pest control solution, you might want to consider alternatives. However, if you're willing to experiment and have the time and patience, this might be worth a try for specific environmental pest control, such as chicken mites.