Wednesday, December 23, 2015


Odors in your barn, coop or animal bedding?


PRODUCT INFO sheet for:
Akaya ST for Farm and Animal Care

Akaya ST contains beneficial microbes that eat animal and sewage waste. The formula is designed to break up and eliminate fats, oils, and grease (FOG), and to metabolize ammonia and sewage at the molecular level. This results in minimizing annoying odors at the source, reducing the frequency of bedding replacement, and improving soil and water quality in the surrounding environment.

• Used in stalls and bedding, coops and pens – anywhere there’s urine and feces or other waste.

• Eliminates odors.

• Eats ammonia, sewage and organic waste.

• Reduces E.coli and coliform bacteria levels.

• Controls algae by correcting the imbalance of nutrients in ponds and surface waters.

• All-natural, non-toxic, non-pathogenic, and non-GMO.

Microbes are nature’s way of recycling organic materials. Our beneficial microbial products work in harmony to supplement this natural process. Basically, they act like a probiotic for the environment, cost-efficient and highly effective.

How it Works
Our archaea-based formula digests the the organics present in the solid and liquid waste and the ammonia in urine. The by-products of this remediation process are simple elements such as water, carbon dioxide and harmless essential fatty acids which in fact are food for plants, fish and other small organisms. 

Harsh chemical disinfectants and chemical deodorizers simply mask odors temporarily, but do nothing to solve the root of the problem. Akaya ST powder is an archaea-based consortium of beneficial microbes, highly-concentrated and activated by water. Our formula has been listed on the U.S. EPA’s National Contingency Product Plan Schedule (NCPPS) since 1991. Unlike bacteria, enzymes and fungi, our archaea tolerate a range of harsh environmental conditions and will degrade a wide variety of contaminants. 

It works great on oil spills too. The microbes eat petroleum hydrocarbons. So in addition to the bucket in the barn, we recommend having a small shaker of the Akaya powder in your tool cabinet, next to the duct tape. One of the benefits of our product is that “a teaspoon or a ton” can be used depending on your needs.

Where It’s Used
• Equestrian centers use it regularly in stables.

• It’s great for poultry coops, sheep and goat sheds, rabbit hutches, etc.

• When a poultry operation tested it in the litter underfoot in sections of the grow house, the birds congregated in the areas where the microbes had been used, and the odors were significantly lower.

For more unusual or complicated use questions, just give us a call. We have users applying the formula in:

• Zoos for bison and elephant pastures to reduce odors and to eliminate high E. coli and fecal coliform counts in nearby streams and rivers due to runoff.

• Zoo water habitats like penguin rocks and seal pools.

• Fish ponds and coastal ponds where it controls nutrient levels and eliminates toxic algae blooms.

How to Use the Product
For stalls, coops and animal bedding, the best time to apply the product is when the straw or whatever bedding you are using is swapped out for fresh material. That way, the microbes have a chance to grow their population along with the fresh food source getting subsequently added. Dosage and application method can be tailored to your needs. The formula will not harm vegetation, concrete, asphalt, wood, metal, fiberglass and other construction materials, and is safe for use around humans, plants and animals, on land and aquatic.

Sizes and Packaging
Akaya ST comes in three strengths: ST-5, ST-20, and ST-100, at 5 billion, 20 billion, and 100 billion microbes per gram, respectively. Stronger is not always better, and our team can work with you to determine the best solution for your application setting. The powder is packaged in 6 oz and 3 lb shakers, 25 lb buckets, bags from ¼ lb to 100 lbs, and barrels or other containers customized for high-volume users.

Please contact Akaya with any questions you have.


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