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product_id: 55943470
title: "Entopest - 1Kg Diatomaceous Earth Powder - Ant killer, flea killer, insect killer, bed bug killer, silverfish killer, Pests Control for Crawling Insects, Pest Organic Non-Toxic"
brand: "entopest"
price: "€ 36.36"
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reviews_count: 11
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# 100% organic & non-toxic 1Kg pure insect-grade powder Fine powder targets cracks & crevices Entopest - 1Kg Diatomaceous Earth Powder - Ant killer, flea killer, insect killer, bed bug killer, silverfish killer, Pests Control for Crawling Insects, Pest Organic Non-Toxic

**Brand:** entopest
**Price:** € 36.36
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Kill pests, not your vibe — organic power for a pest-free sanctuary!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Entopest - 1Kg Diatomaceous Earth Powder - Ant killer, flea killer, insect killer, bed bug killer, silverfish killer, Pests Control for Crawling Insects, Pest Organic Non-Toxic by entopest
- **How much does it cost?** € 36.36 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/55943470-entopest-1kg-diatomaceous-earth-powder-ant-killer-flea-killer-insect)

## Best For

- entopest enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted entopest brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Long-Lasting Barrier:** Fine powder clings to insect exoskeletons for continuous protection
- • **Versatile Application:** Use dry or as a diluted spray for targeted treatment in hard-to-reach areas
- • **Safe for Home & Family:** Non-toxic formula protects kids & pets without harsh chemicals
- • **Broad-Spectrum Pest Control:** Effectively eliminates ants, bed bugs, fleas, silverfish, and more
- • **Eco-Friendly & Chemical-Free:** Harnesses natural fossilized diatoms for sustainable pest management

## Overview

Entopest's 1Kg Diatomaceous Earth Powder offers a powerful, non-toxic solution for controlling a wide range of crawling insects. Made from fossilized diatoms, this fine mineral powder physically disrupts insect exoskeletons, ensuring effective pest elimination without harmful chemicals. Safe for use around children and pets, it’s ideal for professional-grade pest control in homes, offices, and public spaces, delivering a sustainable and long-lasting defense against ants, bed bugs, fleas, and more.

## Description

Diatomaceous earth powder effectively kills a variety of crawling insects like ants, fleas, and bed bugs without harsh chemicals. Safe for use around children and pets.

Review: Excellent bed bug killer - I thought bed bugs belonged in the last century and infected poor people living in overcrowded housing………until I was bitten alive one night in my bed and realized I had them. I was mortified - must have brought them home in my suitcase from a hotel I stayed in. There then began extensive research on bed bugs and their elimination and I’m passing on what I learned. Bed bugs crawl, they don’t fly or jump. They are active at night. They range in size from a pinprick, to a midgie to a bug the size of an apple pip. They can double their population every 16 days, so infestation can spread quickly. They usually live within 8 feet of the bed, but can also infest couches if you sleep there. They are attracted by the carbon dioxide we humans give off. They can also live for up to 1 year without feeding, so total elimination can take a long time. Signs of infestation include bug bites on your skin, often more than one in a straight line. Also small brown spots on sheets (poo), squished dead bugs or actual live crawling bugs, eugh! Things you will need for elimination: large dustbin bags, insecticide (I used Zero In bed bug spray from B&Q), mattress encasement cover (not a simple mattress protector), a steam mop (I used a Vax from Argos), pest grade (NOT food grade) diatomaceous powder, a puffer applicator (I used the BITEYI bulb sprayer from desertcart but please note the mask that comes with this is inadequate so use a proper dust mask that pinches over your nose), gloves. You will need them all on the same day and plenty of time (my elimination took 12 hours in total!). 1. Bag up all your bedding so as not to infect the rest of the house. Take it to your washing machine and wash it at 60C (not below) for at least an hour, then tumble dry on a high heat setting for at least 30 minutes. If something can’t be washed or dried at these temperatures chuck it out and buy new. 2. Hoover your mattress (both sides and round the edges) and bed frame, including underneath. Get in all the nooks and seams with the crevice tool. Be thorough. Now empty your bedside drawers, dresser draws, chest of draws and hoover them before putting your stuff back. Hoover the floor well, going round the skirting boards with the crevice tool. Immediately empty the dust bin bag into the outside bin. Mine is bagless, so I also sprayed the hoover bin with insecticide after emptying. 3. I then steam cleaned my mattress, bed frame and floor (I have wooden floorboards). Plus my dog’s bed as he sleeps in my bedroom. High heat kills bed bugs, so do it slowly making sure you heat each area to a good temperature without it becoming too wet. 4. Spray your mattress with the insecticide (make sure it’s for use in beds and bedding). Pay particular attention to seems and crevices. Make it damp but not wet. Leave to dry. Luckily my infestation was in my thick mattress topper, which I simply chucked out. If my mattress had been infested I would have chucked it and got a new one, though I know not everyone can afford to do that. I also sprayed all the crevices in my bed frame, particularly where the frame attached to the head and footboards, and the legs of any furniture which touch the floor. 5. Enclose your mattress in a bed bug approved mattress encasement cover, which zips all the way round. I also used bed bug approved protectors on my pillows after they’d been washed and dried. 6. You now need to isolate your clean bed! Pull it away from the walls and make sure no bedding is touching the floor and nothing else is touching the bed. I was lucky to have a metal bed frame on legs, not a divan. Place all 4 bed legs in a shallow plastic pot (I used some small food containers). 7. Put on your mask and gloves. DO NOT breathe in diatomaceous earth powder. Using the puffer, puff in a LIGHT DUSTING of powder into each container. Do not clump or put in large amounts. I also puffed in a light dusting into where my bed frame met the bed heads. It’s important to keep the powder dry at all times or it won’t work. 8. Now go round the room and puff in a light dusting of diatomaceous earth powder round the skirting boards. The one thing I will say after the event is that I only needed a small cupfull of DE powder, so should never have bought a 1kg tub. 9. Monitor for several months, making sure you hoover well and regularly. 10. If this method of elimination fails, you’ll need to call pest control. If you ring your local council you should be able to get Rentokill out at a much reduced rate.
Review: Great product - Works for woodlice

## Features

- NON-TOXIC INSECT TREATMENT - Entopest insect-grade diatomaceous earth is an organic powder used to treat crawling and flying insects. Once applied, the product offers a safe treatment method for many insects, including bed bugs, ants and moths. The powder is harmless to humans and can be used safely around children and pets
- HOW DOES IT WORK - Diatomaceous earth is a naturally-mined, mineral product of fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled algae. When crushed to a fine powder, the particles resemble shards of broken glass, which damage the outy wax surface of the insect's exoskeleton. This process has no resistance and will kill the insect after contact
- UNIVERSAL CONTROL - Diatomaceous earth can be used for a wide range of insect pests including cockroaches, bed bugs, booklice, fleas, ticks, red mite, crickets, ants, moths, beetles, casual intruders, and flies in and around public and municipal buildings, hospitals, animal housing, farms, food storage, refuse tips, slaughterhouses, and manure heaps
- APPLICATION METHODS - The product can be used directly from the container or, if preferred, diluted with water to create a surface spray. For best results, diatomaceous earth should be applied finely within areas of insect activity, focusing on voids, cracks and crevices. Direct treatments of nests will result in faster control
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION - This product is insect-grade and not meant for human consumption. Diatomaceous earth is not a fast-acting solution for insect control. Treatments can take significantly longer than insecticide alternatives; for best results, use in conjunction with other control products. Always read and comply with the product label

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B078PQ8LDC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,765 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 60 in Indoor Multi-Insect Control |
| Brand Name | Entopest |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,056) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060588165770 |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Type Name | Diatomaceous Earth Powder |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Fort Products Limited |
| Model Number | EPDE1000x1 |
| Part Number | EPDE1000x1 |
| Target Species | Insects |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Entopest
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 05060588165770
- **Item form:** Powder
- **Item weight:** 1 Kilograms
- **Target species:** Insects

## Images

![Entopest - 1Kg Diatomaceous Earth Powder - Ant killer, flea killer, insect killer, bed bug killer, silverfish killer, Pests Control for Crawling Insects, Pest Organic Non-Toxic - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81Bv5kLZJYL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this have any effect on Ticks?**
A: It has many uses, for use on dogs it needs to be food grade.

**Q: How often should I apply this in the coop?**
A: As often as you might need

**Q: Can it be mixed with water to treat insects in garden**
A: You can put down neat in the garden and it lasts for ages until it rains and then I would reply a few days after.

**Q: Can this be used outside for flea treatment?**
A: Yep

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent bed bug killer
*by J***K on 6 March 2020*

I thought bed bugs belonged in the last century and infected poor people living in overcrowded housing………until I was bitten alive one night in my bed and realized I had them. I was mortified - must have brought them home in my suitcase from a hotel I stayed in. There then began extensive research on bed bugs and their elimination and I’m passing on what I learned. Bed bugs crawl, they don’t fly or jump. They are active at night. They range in size from a pinprick, to a midgie to a bug the size of an apple pip. They can double their population every 16 days, so infestation can spread quickly. They usually live within 8 feet of the bed, but can also infest couches if you sleep there. They are attracted by the carbon dioxide we humans give off. They can also live for up to 1 year without feeding, so total elimination can take a long time. Signs of infestation include bug bites on your skin, often more than one in a straight line. Also small brown spots on sheets (poo), squished dead bugs or actual live crawling bugs, eugh! Things you will need for elimination: large dustbin bags, insecticide (I used Zero In bed bug spray from B&Q), mattress encasement cover (not a simple mattress protector), a steam mop (I used a Vax from Argos), pest grade (NOT food grade) diatomaceous powder, a puffer applicator (I used the BITEYI bulb sprayer from Amazon but please note the mask that comes with this is inadequate so use a proper dust mask that pinches over your nose), gloves. You will need them all on the same day and plenty of time (my elimination took 12 hours in total!). 1. Bag up all your bedding so as not to infect the rest of the house. Take it to your washing machine and wash it at 60C (not below) for at least an hour, then tumble dry on a high heat setting for at least 30 minutes. If something can’t be washed or dried at these temperatures chuck it out and buy new. 2. Hoover your mattress (both sides and round the edges) and bed frame, including underneath. Get in all the nooks and seams with the crevice tool. Be thorough. Now empty your bedside drawers, dresser draws, chest of draws and hoover them before putting your stuff back. Hoover the floor well, going round the skirting boards with the crevice tool. Immediately empty the dust bin bag into the outside bin. Mine is bagless, so I also sprayed the hoover bin with insecticide after emptying. 3. I then steam cleaned my mattress, bed frame and floor (I have wooden floorboards). Plus my dog’s bed as he sleeps in my bedroom. High heat kills bed bugs, so do it slowly making sure you heat each area to a good temperature without it becoming too wet. 4. Spray your mattress with the insecticide (make sure it’s for use in beds and bedding). Pay particular attention to seems and crevices. Make it damp but not wet. Leave to dry. Luckily my infestation was in my thick mattress topper, which I simply chucked out. If my mattress had been infested I would have chucked it and got a new one, though I know not everyone can afford to do that. I also sprayed all the crevices in my bed frame, particularly where the frame attached to the head and footboards, and the legs of any furniture which touch the floor. 5. Enclose your mattress in a bed bug approved mattress encasement cover, which zips all the way round. I also used bed bug approved protectors on my pillows after they’d been washed and dried. 6. You now need to isolate your clean bed! Pull it away from the walls and make sure no bedding is touching the floor and nothing else is touching the bed. I was lucky to have a metal bed frame on legs, not a divan. Place all 4 bed legs in a shallow plastic pot (I used some small food containers). 7. Put on your mask and gloves. DO NOT breathe in diatomaceous earth powder. Using the puffer, puff in a LIGHT DUSTING of powder into each container. Do not clump or put in large amounts. I also puffed in a light dusting into where my bed frame met the bed heads. It’s important to keep the powder dry at all times or it won’t work. 8. Now go round the room and puff in a light dusting of diatomaceous earth powder round the skirting boards. The one thing I will say after the event is that I only needed a small cupfull of DE powder, so should never have bought a 1kg tub. 9. Monitor for several months, making sure you hoover well and regularly. 10. If this method of elimination fails, you’ll need to call pest control. If you ring your local council you should be able to get Rentokill out at a much reduced rate.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product
*by J***N on 7 March 2026*

Works for woodlice

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Effectiveness 2.5/5 for fleas - Beware of the dangers of this substance to human lungs
*by J***S on 30 July 2021*

BEWARE - SEE BELOW The Product itself, as sold by the seller, was great, everything as expected, good delivery. Etc. The effectiveness of the powder to deal with a flea problem was generally about a low-medium, It seems to help reduce but doesn't eliminate them. I saw fleas walking over and around the powder and then still bit me, presumably it takes time to work but it seemed like they were doing fine in its presence. Why is it asking me to review the 'flavour' - do NOT eat this stuff...... The one thing I wanted to make a point on here was the fact that this powder is extremely fine, floats in the air when agitated, and I now know to be permanently damaging to human airways. This substance is about 90% silicon, and exposure to this leads to Silicosis. It's basically the brother of asbestos and asbestosis. I unfortunately wasn't aware of this from the get go, and covered the room in it (about 1-2 handfuls of the stuff), in the spots that I experienced fleas: I continued to use the room for about four days as I had taken the non-toxic tagline to heart (presumably this means if ingested, nothing to do with inhaling). I then noticed I was coughing up a lot of mucous, and generally felt unwell and had a weird feeling while breathing, I researched it and lo and behold, the dangers of this are easily found online. If I knew how harmful it was, I would have definitely had a different strategy to this. You need an extremely specific mask to filter particles this small, I'd probably suggest just sticking to sprays and other tactics if you are battling fleas

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