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What are the Two Types of Fumigation?
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Pests and micro-organisms can cause various diseases (digestive and neurological disorders) in homes and offices. To counter their negative effects, owners hire fumigation experts who, with their sophisticated tools, equipment, and chemicals eliminate the entire colony in quick time. Learn about two types of fumigation process. Select the best method for pest elimination. If you are seeking a reliable firm, contact Waterproofing.pk today.

Fumigation is a process in which pests are eradicated from various environments, such as buildings, agricultural fields, and storage facilities. There are three primary types of fumigation methods: structural fumigation, commodity fumigation, and soil fumigation. Each method offers distinctive applications, processes, and considerations, making them essential tools in pest management strategies.

  1. Structural Fumigation

Structural fumigation is employed to eradicate pests in homes, offices, and industrial facilities. In this process, the entire structure is covered with an airtight tent and a fumigant gas is released. This chemical permeates every nook and cranny, including crevices and holes. Sulfuryl fluoride, methyl bromide (although its use is now being phased out due to environmental concerns), and phosphine are common fumigants used in eliminating pests.

The success of structural fumigation depends on numerous factors, such as proper structural sealing, precise chemical formulation and dosage, and careful monitoring. Residents must vacate the premises and follow specific guidelines for re-entry to ensure safety. Proper aeration is also critical post-fumigation to effuse flue gases from the living space.

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