-
microorganisms by
completely filling an area with
gaseous pesticides, or
fumigants, to
suffocate or
poison the
pests within. It is used to
control pests...
- treatments. EPA
protections were
increased in both 2011 and 2012,
reducing fumigant exposures and
significantly improving safety.
Protections include the training...
- the
chemical formula AlP, used as a wide band gap
semiconductor and a
fumigant. This
colorless solid is
generally sold as a grey-green-yellow
powder due...
- general-purpose
fumigant to kill a
variety of
pests including rats and insects.
Bromomethane has poor
fungicidal properties.
Bromomethane is the only
fumigant allowed...
- It is
neurotoxic and a
potent greenhouse gas, but is
widely used as a
fumigant insecticide to
control termites. The
molecule is
tetrahedral with C2v symmetry...
- refrigerants.[citation needed]
Carbon tetrachloride was
widely used as a
fumigant to kill
insect pests in
stored grain. It was emplo**** in a
mixture known...
-
forms of many
moths that
attack textiles.
Other fumigant uses of
naphthalene include use in soil as a
fumigant pesticide, in
attic spaces to
repel insects...
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include gallium phosphide and
indium phosphide.
Phosphine is an
attractive fumigant because it is
lethal to
insects and rodents, but
degrades to phosphoric...
-
Dazomet is a
common soil
fumigant that acts as a herbicide, fungicide, slimicide, and nematicide.
Dazomet is a
chemical used to kill
pests that inhibit...
-
Propylene oxide is an
acutely toxic and
carcinogenic organic compound with the
molecular formula C3H6O. This
colourless volatile liquid with an
odour similar...