Manna Pro Pure Defense is not labeled to be ingested and would not be recommended as safe to do so.
Manna Pro Pure Defense is active for as long as it remains in place. Should the product get wet, accumulate a lot of dust, or get removed somehow by washing, sweeping, or vacuuming, then it would need to be re-applied as needed in those areas.
Manna Pro Pure Defense should not be ingested or inhaled. It should only be applied to cracks and crevices with the use of a bulbous duster or other suitable equipment depending on what you are treating for.
Manna Pro Pure Defense is intended for application with a hand duster, power duster or other suitable equipment for applications where insects are found. Apply to cracks and crevices. In living areas, make applications in such a manner as to avoid deposits on exposed surfaces or introducing the …
Read Full Answer »A diatomaceous earth product such as Manna Pro Pure Defense would not be recommended for fungus gnats. Fungus gnats are usually found due to over-watering, so we would recommend to first be sure to allow plants to properly drain and dry up some to eliminate the breeding environment. You can use a sy…
Read Full Answer »According to the manufacturer, Manna Pro Pure Defense should not be mixed with water. The product should only be applied to cracks and crevices with the use of a bulb duster or other suitable equipment.
Manna Pro Pure Defense Diatomaceous Earth is not labeled to used on animals at all. We would recommend contacting your vet for advice on how to treat fleas on a pregnant cat.
No, Manna Pro Pure Defense is not for use directly on animals. We sell many products for use dogs for fleas on our website, which you can browse here.
Manna Pro Pure Defense Diatomaceous Earth is not labeled for use on plants nor anything edible (even if just leaves not eaten). A better option is the Sevin Dust.