Fumigation
Fumigation can be defined as the use of gaseous poisons to kill insects or other pests. Their application is generally limited to plants or products in tight enclosures or those which can be enclosed in relatively gas tight tents or wrappings or to soil. These categories obviously encompass a wide range of commodities and conditions. Many of these are beyond the scope of this text and will not be presented. The intent of this section is to discuss the common fumigants used in the pest control industry and to alert the reader to the methods, materials and techniques used in structural fumigation
Here are some materials we are using in Fumigation:
Phosphine, Aluminum Phosphide (Phostoxin)
Aluminum phosphide, a solid, is formulated in tablets and pellets which are distributed throughout the commodity to be fumigated. These tablets slowly react with moisture to release phosphine gas (PH3) and a "protective gas."

Full Face Mask Apparatus
A self-contained breathing apparatus is by far the most dependable protection against toxic vapors. This equipment utilizes a tank of compressed air or a special canister in which oxygen is generated during usage.

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