Fumigation is not just a process — it’s a necessity! In Nepal
Автор: Orange Ball Private Limited
Загружено: 2025-05-05
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Grain Safety Starts with Fumigation!
Insects like weevils, beetles, and moths can silently destroy stored grains, leading to heavy financial losses, contamination, and food safety issues.
Fumigation is not just a process — it’s a necessity!
Why Fumigate Your Grains?
• Kills hidden pests in all life stages (egg, larva, pupa, adult)
• Prevents mold and microbial growth
• Maintains grain quality and market value
• Ensures compliance with food safety regulations
Key Measures for Effective Fumigation:
• Regular inspection and pest monitoring
• Choosing the right fumigant (e.g., phosphine, methyl bromide)
• Proper sealing of storage structures
• Monitoring gas levels and exposure time
• Post-fumigation aeration for safety
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Fumigation Need refers to the specific reasons or conditions that justify the use of fumigation as a pest control method. Here’s a clear summary of when and why fumigation is needed:
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When is Fumigation Needed?
1. Severe Infestation
• When pests (e.g. termites, bedbugs, beetles, weevils) have infested hidden or unreachable areas like walls, wooden structures, or stored grains.
2. Structural Treatment
• For whole-building treatments, especially in warehouses, mills, food production plants, ships, and cargo containers.
3. Quarantine Requirements
• To meet import/export regulations where fumigation is mandatory for cross-border movement of goods, especially agricultural products.
4. Stored Product Protection
• To protect bulk commodities (e.g., rice, wheat, maize, cocoa) from pests like grain borers or weevils during storage or shipping.
5. Recurring Pest Problem
• If repeated non-fumigation treatments (sprays, baiting) fail to eliminate the root infestation.
6. Biosecurity
• For high-security areas like hospitals, labs, or research facilities where pest presence poses critical risks.
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What Fumigation Controls
• Termites
• Bedbugs
• Powder post beetles
• Weevils
• Mites
• Moths
• Cockroaches (in deep infestations)
• Rodents (in some cases)
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