Fumigation is the use of fumigants (gaseous chemicals) to suffocate and kill pests within a structure. It is an invasive procedure that requires all other humans and animals to be outside of the home for anywhere from several hours to an entire week, so it is not often a first line of defense.
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Fumigation is also used during the processing of goods for import or export to prevent the transfer of exotic organisms. Structural fumigation targets pests inside buildings (usually residences), including pests that inhabit the physical structure itself, such as woodborers and drywood termites.
Fumigation is the process used by pest and termite control professionals in which insecticide is applied as a gas to penetrate wood to control drywood termites and other wood-boring insects.
Fumigation is a process of pest control that involves filling an affected area with fumigants, or gaseous pesticides, in order to suffocate the pests. This method is typically used for agrarian applications, but is now also being used for structural fumigation in buildings.
Fumigation is a specialized technique used to eliminate pests, such as insects and rodents, by releasing chemicals in a gas form. This process is particularly effective for thorough eradication, as it penetrates all areas, including difficult-to-reach places.