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The general new name for the Bio Stimulant is Bio Effects. We customize the Bio Effects formula for some specific application, such as Septic systems the product is Optimized for septic conditions and the product is named BioSepticClean.

For General odors, the bio stimulant is customized for odor elimination and named BioOdorStop.

For gardens, turf and landscaping, the bio stimulant is customized for plant root bacterial stimulation and is named Gardner's Magic.

For farm production the bio stimulant is customized for plant root bacterial stimulation and is named Farmer's Magic.

If you are in need of product for a specific application, the various products are similar and may be interchanged for different uses.

We at The Ecology Company are dedicated to providing for your needs, rapidly and honestly.

Our Bio Stimulant products contains only the nutrients and minerals that bacteria require to process organic matter in Nature's natural aerobic condition. Bacteria completely consume all of our bio stimulants. We do not use perfume, bacteria, enzymes, plant extracts, hydrogen peroxide or products that the natural bacteria do not consume.

Our Bio Stimulants are Non hazardous, Ph neutral, non volatile and are concentrated to provide ease of handling.

Our Bio Stimulants exceed the ability of all other known products to achieve the aerobic condition and allow all the benefits of the aerobic state without massive aeration equipment.

A chemical injection pump that will provide regular dosing of a bio mass with BioEffect 400 will replace the air compressors and troublesome bubbling plumbing system to produce the aerobic state and all it's benefits.



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Application



Dilution and application instructions

Dilution
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Airborne odors. Mist or spray the odor laden air. The smaller droplet size is more effective at eliminating odor as the very small droplets will float in the air and disperse or cover a larger area.
Dilute the concentrated product with six parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit six quarts of water to make seven quarts of spray (four quarts is one gallon).
One part
Concentrate
six parts water
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Agricultural seed coating for bacterial enhancement that provides faster and more productive seeds. This is a very new technology that is working well in Europe.
The procedure is a trade secret


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Agricultural soil bacterial enhancement. Water or Spray the area that you wish to improve the growth and health of the plants or turf. Repeat about every three to six months as as desired for best growth.
Original treatment: Dilute the concentrated product by adding one ounce of concentrate to one gallon of water. Or use a hose end sprayer that will inject one ounce per gallon

Follow up treatments: reducing the application to one half of an ounce per gallon has proven to be satisfactory in some applications.

First use: One ounce of concentrate per gallon
4
Agriculture waste odor control and digestion acceleration for waste ponds or lagoons.
Use the undiluted product and add one gallon of product for each 20,000 gallons of waste. this is a dosage of 50 Parts per million (50 PPM). This will take the average waste water pond to the AEROBIC (no H2S odor) state. treat incoming sewage with the same dosage. Adjust the dosage up or down for no H2S odor. The higher the concentration of solids, the higher the dosage required to supply sufficient oxygen to create the AEROBIC state.

The dosage may go as high as 100 PPM or as low as 20 Parts Per Million (20 PPM)

PPM 20 to 100
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Animal & Pet body odors.
Dilute the concentrated product with six parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit six quarts of water to make seven quarts of spray (four quarts is a gallon). Spray the odor producing material.

Solid waste like animal manure may require a stronger solution. Try a dilution of three parts water to one part of concentrate.

Dilute one part of concentrate with three to six parts of water
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Animal and Pet Shelters.
Dilute the concentrated product with three parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit three quarts of water to make four quarts of spray (four quarts is one gallon). Spray all the odor producing material.
Dilute one part of concentrate with three parts of water
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Aerobic Digestion of Waste. Industrial, home and Agriculture waste odor control and digestion acceleration.
Use the undiluted product and add one gallon of product for each 50,000 gallons of waste. this is a dosage of 20 Parts per million (20 PPM). This will take the average sewage to the AEROBIC (no H2S odor) state. treat incoming sewage with the same dosage. Adjust the dosage up or down for no H2S odor. The higher the concentration of solids, the higher the dosage required to supply sufficient oxygen to create the AEROBIC state.
15 to 50 Parts per million gallons of waste
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Aqua Culture, Waste removal, shrimp and fish farming
Use the undiluted product and add one gallon of product for each 200,000 gallons of waste. this is a dosage of 5 Parts per million (5 PPM). This will take the average pond to the totally AEROBIC state. Treat daily until the pond water becomes clear. Adjust the dosage up or down for clear and clean water. The higher the concentration of solids, the higher the dosage required to supply sufficient oxygen to create the AEROBIC state to to bottom in the pond.
Three to ten PPM
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Car wash and Industrial washing waste Reducing BOD and solids
Car wash, Industrial and other recycled water. Use the undiluted product and add one gallon of product for each 50,000 gallons of waste. this is a dosage of 20 Parts per million (20 PPM). This will take the average sewage to the AEROBIC (no H2S odor) state. treat incoming sewage with the same dosage. Adjust the dosage up or down for no H2S odor. The higher the concentration of solids, the higher the dosage required to supply sufficient oxygen to create the AEROBIC state.
Ten to fifty PPM
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Compost
Compost Production Acceleration and odors. Turn the compost and spray the turning compost with product diluted with equal parts of water. To start try One gallon of product for each gallon of water. Apply the spray with each turning of the compost. Adjust the rate of dosage for no H2S odor and the temperature desired in the composting material.
Dilute the concentrate with equal parts of water to start
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Dead animals
Dilute the concentrated product with three parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit three quarts of water to make four quarts of spray (four quarts is one gallon). Spray the area around and the dead animal. Soak the dead critter so that the product can penetrate and reduce or stop the odors being generated internally.
Dilute one part of concentrate with three parts of water
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Diaper Pails
Dilute the concentrated product with three parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit three quarts of water to make four quarts of spray (four quarts is one gallon). Spray odor producing material.
Dilute one part of concentrate with three parts of water
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Dairy and Animal feed lots
Dilute the concentrated product with three parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit three quarts of water to make four quarts of spray (four quarts is one gallon). Spray odor producing material.
Dilute one part of concentrate with three parts of water
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Farm crops
Before the planting sprouts irrigate or spray the area that you wish to improve the growth and health of the plants. Apply two to eight gallons of concentrate per acre. Soil condition and the crop types determine the required dosage. The higher the organic content of the soil the better. Repeat about every three to six months or as you determine from testing.
Two to eight gallons per acre with the irrigation
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Grease interceptors and Grease traps
Use the undiluted product and add one gallon of product for each 50,000 gallons of waste. this is a dosage of 20 Parts per million (20 PPM). This will take the average sewage to the AEROBIC (no H2S odor) state. treat incoming sewage with the same dosage. Adjust the dosage up or down for no H2S odor. The higher the concentration of solids, the higher the dosage required to supply sufficient oxygen to create the AEROBIC state.

Dosing on a regular schedule with an dosing pump set to dose at about thirty minute intervals. Double the dosage for the fist application.

Dose with the concentrate for no odor
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Hospital Bed pans and bed side toilets.
Add about one ounce of the undiluted product for each five gallons of waste. Adding the product before use of the device will allow no odor usage. Reapply when the device is emptied and cleaned. Apply about one ounce of the concentrate (just enough to cover the bottom) to the empty bed pan or bed side system before use.
Cover the bottom of the waste holding tank with concentrate
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Indoor plants.
Dilute the concentrated product by one half of an ounce of concentrate to one gallon of water. Or use a hose end sprayer that will inject one ounce per gallon and spray the area that you wish to improve the growth and health of the plants or turf. Repeat with every other watering.
Add one ounce of concentrate to a gallon of water
18
Lawn and landscaping.
Dilute the concentrated product by adding one ounce of concentrate to one gallon of water. Or use a hose end sprayer that will inject one ounce per gallon and spray the area that you wish to improve the growth and health of the plants or turf. Repreat about every two to six months as is necessary for the desired results.
Add one ounce of concentrate to a gallon of water
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Lift stations FOG Reduction and H2S Elimination.
Use the undiluted product and add one gallon of product for each 50,000 gallons of waste. this is a dosage of 20 Parts per million (20 PPM). This will take the average sewage to the AEROBIC (no H2S odor) state. treat incoming sewage with the same dosage. Adjust the dosage up or down for no H2S odor. The higher the concentration of solids, the higher the dosage required to supply sufficient oxygen to create the AEROBIC state.
For the first application, spike or double the dosage for the first day. As the bacteria clean up the system, after several weeks, less dosage is normally required
15 to 30 Part Per Million
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Marine and RV holding tanks.
Add about one ounce of the undiluted product for each twenty gallons of waste. Adding the product before use of the device will allow no odor usage. Reapply after the sanitation device is emptied. MAKE SURE THAT LITTLE TO NO BIOCIDE -- THE BLUE STUFF THAT KILLS EVERYTHING IS IN THE TANK TO BE TREATED. ADJUST THE DOSAGE UP OR DOWN FOR NO H2S ODOR.
One ounce of concentrate per twenty gallons of tank size.
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National, State and Local Parks rest rooms.
After cleaning spray the odor producing areas with diluted product. Dilute the concentrated product with three parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit three quarts of water to make four quarts of spray (four quarts is one gallon). Spray odor producing material. For septic tanks and disposal fields, flush about 50 PPM (one gallon per 20,000 gallons of waste in the septic system. Repeat the dosage weekly.

For odors, see # 6 or #12. For septic systems, add 50 PPM weekly.
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Nursing homes.
Add about one ounce of the undiluted product for each five gallons of waste. Adding the product before use of the device will allow no odor usage. Reapply when the device is emptied and cleaned.
One ounce per five gallons of waste.
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Paint Spray Booth solvents in the air.
Filter the out going paint solvent products through a fibrous filter that is continuously wetted with water. Add undiluted product to the water tank. Test to see what concentration is necessary to remove the paint solvents from the air. Some users mix one gallon of concentrate with one hundred gallon of water used to wash and wet the filter.
Clean and replace the solution when odors are noticed
Try one gallon of concentrate per one hundred gallons of water.
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Pet litter box odors.
Dilute the concentrated product with three parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit three quarts of water to make four quarts of spray (four quarts is one gallon). pour just enough product in the box before adding the litter material to just cover the bottom. Add the non clumping litter. Repeat when the odor returns.
Dilute the concentrated product with three parts of water to one part of product.
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Portable toilets.
Add about one ounce of the undiluted product for each twenty gallons of waste. Adding the product before use of the device will allow no odor usage. Reapply when the device is emptied and cleaned. If heavy use produces odors before the normal cleaning cycle, increase the dosage to allow odor free operation.
Add one ounce per twenty gallons
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Restaurants and Public Buildings rest rooms.
After cleaning spray the odor producing areas with diluted product. Dilute one part of the concentrated product with three parts of water. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit three quarts of water to make four quarts of spray (four quarts is one gallon). Spray odor producing areas or material.
Dilute one part of the concentrated product with three parts of water.
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Removing odors from indoor areas.
Dilute the concentrated product with five parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed with five quarts of water to make six quarts of spray (six quarts is one and one half of a gallon). The finer the spray or mist the better odor control. The smaller droplet size is more effective at eliminating odor as the very small droplets will float in the air and disperse or cover a larger area.
Dilute one part the concentrate with five parts of water.
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Septic tanks and Disposal Field Clean up.
For home septic systems, pour one ounce of the concentrated product down any drain connected to the septic system for each user. For a home for four people, use four ounces per week. After three months, reduce the dosage to Bi-weekly. For industrial septic tanks and disposal fields, flush about 50PPM (one gallon per 20,000 gallons of waste in the septic system. Repeat the dosage weekly for about three months. After the disposal field is unclogged, reduce the dosage to about 20 PPM. this is One gallon of concentrate will treat about 50,000 gallons of waste.
Home use, apply one ounce per user per week
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Sewage, aerobic digestion.
Dose the existing sewage with about 30 PPM. One gallon will treat 30,000 gallons of waste. Threat the incoming sewage with 20 PPM. One gallon will treat about 50,000 gallons of sewage. Adjust the dosage up or down for no H2S odor.
Threat the incoming sewage with 20 PPM
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Shrimp and fish farming Waste Removal.
When the pond is empty or the waste is removed from the hatchery ponds, threat the waste the same as regular sewage. Continue treatment until the water is free of organic solids as desired
Dose the waste with 20 PPM daily until the odor is eliminated
31
Skunk perfume.
Dilute the concentrated product with three parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit three quarts of water to make four quarts of spray (four quarts is one gallon). Spray the skunk odor and then bath as usual.
See Number 6
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Smoke and fire odors.
Dilute the concentrated product with three parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit three quarts of water to make four quarts of spray (four quarts is one gallon). Spray the burned areas. For smoke, Dilute the concentrated product with five parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed with five quarts of water to make six quarts of spray (six quarts is one and one half of a gallon). The finer the spray or mist the better odor control. The smaller droplet size is more effective at eliminating odor as the very small droplets will float in the air and disperse or cover a larger area.
Dilute three to one for burned areas. for smoke dilute five to one
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Soil Stimulant/Plant growth enhancement. .
Dilute the concentrated product by adding one ounce of concentrate to one gallon of water. Or use a hose end sprayer that will inject one ounce per gallon and spray the area that you wish to improve the growth and health of the plants or turf. For large crops, use about two to six gallons per acre by mixing in with the irrigation water. The exact dosage varies as a function of the soil condition and the amount of organic matter in the soil. Test specific areas and determine the best treatment. Excessive application is not the best application. The best results is with the smallest dosage. Retreat about every two to six months as is necessary for the desired results
Apply two to six gallons per acre.
34
Trash and garbage odors.
Dilute the concentrated product with three parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit three quarts of water to make four quarts of spray (four quarts is one gallon). Spray the odor producing material. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PRODUCT MUST CONTACT THE ODOR PRODUCING MATERIAL. SPRAYING THE SURFACE OF A PILE OF TRASH DOES NOT STOP THE TRASH AT THE BOTTOM OR INTERIOR OF THE TRASH TO MAKE ODORS.
Dilute one part of concentrate with three parts of water
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Washing smelly clothing and etc.
For a home type washer, add two ounces of concentrate to the start of the wash cycle. Use the soap or detergent as normal
Add two ounces of concentrate to the wash cycle
36
Waste water ponds clean up. Sewage, aerobic digestion.
Dose the existing sewage with about 30 PPM. One gallon will treat 30,000 gallons of waste. Threat the incoming sewage with 20 PPM. One gallon will treat about 50,000 gallons of sewage. Adjust the dosage up or down for no H2S odor. Use additional dosage if the odor is not eliminated
Dose the pond with 20 PPM.
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Vomit.
Dilute the concentrated product with three parts of water to one part of product. For example, one quart (32 ounces) is mixed wit three quarts of water to make four quarts of spray (four quarts is one gallon). Spray the vomit and then clean as usual.
Dilute one part of concentrate with three parts of water.
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This list includes bacterial generated odors
and digestion of organic waste in general.

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