Microorganisms

Effective Microorganisms (EM) are mixtures of various beneficial microorganisms that support natural processes.
These microorganisms include lactic acid bacteria, yeasts and photosynthetic bacteria.
They work together to ferment organic material, producing valuable substances such as enzymes, vitamins and amino acids.

EM can be used in various areas
  • agriculture
    EM improves soil quality, promotes plant growth and reduces the use of chemical fertilizers.

  • Composting
    EM accelerates the composting process and improves the quality of the compost.

  • Waste management
    It helps in reducing odors and quickly decomposing organic waste.

  • Household
    EM can be used as a natural cleaning agent and improves indoor air quality.

    The use of EM can strengthen ecological cycles and promote sustainable practices.

    Microorganisms for cleaning rabbit and guinea pig litter boxes and enclosures offer a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution to keep the habitats of these pets clean and hygienic. Effective Microorganisms (EM) are mixtures of beneficial bacteria, yeasts and other microorganisms that break down organic waste and neutralize unpleasant odors.

Application and benefits

  • Toilet cleaning
    EM sprays can be sprayed directly into the toilet areas.
    The microorganisms break down urine and feces, which helps reduce odors and improve hygiene. Regular use ensures that toilets stay clean for longer.

  • Enclosure cleaning
    EM can also be used to clean the entire enclosure.
    By spraying floors, walls and bedding, organic waste is efficiently broken down, improving cleanliness and air quality in the enclosure.

  • PeePads
    Spraying the PipiPads with EM keeps them fresh longer and reduces the formation of harmful bacteria and fungi.
    This creates a more pleasant environment for your pets.
    It also keeps flies away, which is a huge advantage when kept outdoors.

  • Regular use
    Regular use of EM keeps the enclosure hygienic and free of unpleasant odors.
    It is a natural alternative to chemical cleaning products that could irritate the animals' sensitive respiratory tract and skin.

    Benefits of using EM

  • Natural cleaning
    Avoid aggressive chemicals that can be harmful to animals and the environment.

  • Odor neutralization
    Effective reduction and neutralization of unpleasant odors in the enclosure and toilet area.

  • Health-promoting
    Promoting a healthy living environment that supports the well-being and health of animals.

  • Environmentally friendly
    EM is biodegradable and does not harm the environment, which contributes to sustainable pet ownership.

    Using microorganisms to clean rabbit and guinea pig litter boxes and enclosures can create a clean, healthy and comfortable environment for the pets. This natural cleaning method is not only effective but also safe for humans and animals.

Health of your loved ones

Microorganisms play an essential role in the health of rabbits and guinea pigs.

  • Intestinal health
    A balanced gut flora is essential for digestion and nutrient absorption. Probiotics, which contain beneficial bacteria, can help promote gut health by supporting the balance of microorganisms in the gut and crowding out harmful bacteria.
    To build up the intestinal flora, give EM (1ml undiluted orally per animal per day).

  • immune system
    Beneficial microorganisms stimulate the immune system and help animals fight off infections and diseases.
    A strong immune system is particularly important for preventing disease.

  • Skin and fur
    Microorganisms can also contribute to the health of skin and coat.
    Certain bacteria on the skin protect against pathogenic germs and promote healthy fur.

Wounds and abscesses:

Microorganisms provide a natural and effective method for treating and caring for wounds and supporting the health of rabbits and guinea pigs.
Effective Microorganisms (EM) consist of a mixture of beneficial microorganisms that help fight infections, promote healing and improve the overall health of animals.

  • Bite wounds and abscesses
    EM can be applied directly to bite wounds and abscesses.
    Rinsing and washing the affected areas with undiluted EM inhibits the growth of harmful bacteria and promotes healing.
    The microorganisms support wound cleansing and reduce the risk of infection.

  • Fly maggot wounds
    Fly maggot wounds caused by fly larvae can also be treated with undiluted EM.
    Flushing the wounds with EM helps remove the maggots and promote wound healing while preventing the spread of infection.

  • Glued rear part
    In rabbits and guinea pigs with diarrhea or mushy stools, the sticky rear end can be washed with EM. This gently cleanses the affected area and promotes healing of the skin without irritating the animals.

  • Oral administration
    In addition to external use, EM can also be administered orally.
    This supports the intestinal flora and helps to restore the balance of microorganisms in the digestive tract.
    The beneficial bacteria in EM promote digestion and help reduce diarrhea.

  • Natural healing
    EM offers a natural alternative to chemical medications, which can often have side effects.

  • Infection control
    The beneficial microorganisms in EM fight harmful bacteria and reduce the risk of infections.

  • Gentle cleaning
    EM cleans and disinfects gently without irritating the animals’ sensitive skin.

  • Supporting intestinal health
    Oral administration of EM promotes healthy intestinal flora and improves digestion.

    By using microorganisms, rabbits and guinea pigs can be cared for effectively and gently. EM offers a versatile and environmentally friendly solution for treating wounds and supporting the general health of these pets.

Important!

Although microorganisms provide valuable support in the care and treatment of rabbits and guinea pigs, they are by no means a substitute for a visit to the veterinarian.
In case of serious injuries, illnesses or persistent health problems, it is essential to seek professional veterinary attention.
Only a veterinarian can make an accurate diagnosis and provide appropriate medical treatment.
EM should be considered as a complementary measure to promote the health of animals and support their recovery, but should not replace the expert advice and treatment of a veterinarian.