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Fire Ant Eradication in Australia: Chemical Risks and Natural Mineral Alternatives such as Hudson Diatomaceous earth
Australia’s fight against invasive fire ants (Solenopsis invicta) has relied heavily on chemical pesticides, raising environmental and ecological concerns. Natural minerals like Hudson G2 attapulgite clay and diatomaceous earth (DE) offer a safer, low-impact alternative, reducing chemical use, protecting waterways, and supporting sustainable pest management. Hudson Resources supports research and trials to ensure effectiveness, environmental safety, and long-term ecological p
Earth & Clay
Feb 274 min read


How Natural Minerals Keep Your Yard Dog Odour Free — Science-Backed and Pet-Safe using attapulgite clay & diatomaceous earth blend
Eco Pawz CleanUp uses blended, processed attapulgite clay and diatomaceous earth to naturally absorb moisture, ammonia, and odours. Safe, pet-friendly, and effective for yards, patios, and multi-dog areas.
Earth & Clay
Feb 183 min read


Why Mineral Adsorbent & Absorbent Powders Are the Best Choice for Pet Odour Control: A Science‑Based Perspective
Discover why natural mineral powders like diatomaceous earth and attapulgite clay are the most effective solution for controlling dog and pet odours. Backed by scientific research, these adsorbent powders outperform sprays and masking agents, keeping your lawn, pets, and home safe and fresh.
Earth & Clay
Nov 25, 20254 min read


Adsorbent & Absorbent Powders vs Enzyme Products: Effective Odour Control for Pets, Poultry, and Livestock
Odour management in animal environments including pets, poultry houses, and livestock barns is critical for hygiene, animal welfare, and human comfort. Traditional bio-enzymatic odour control formulations break down organic matter, but their effectiveness is highly variable. Mineral-based adsorbent powders such as diatomaceous earth and attapulgite clay provide physical and chemical mechanisms that consistently neutralize odours, absorb ammonia, and manage moisture.
Earth & Clay
Nov 19, 20253 min read
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