-
microorganisms by
completely filling an area with
gaseous pesticides, or
fumigants, to
suffocate or
poison the
pests within. It is used to
control pests...
-
gastight membrane,
thereby containing and
concentrating the
phosphine fumes.
Fumigants are also
applied directly to
rodent burrows. Industrially, AlP is a semiconductor...
- more
efficient control of the
target pests. One
problem with
phosphine fumigants is the
increased resistance by insects.
Deaths have
resulted from accidental...
- "Synergistic
neurotoxicity of
carbon tetrachloride/carbon
disulfide (80/20
fumigants) and
other pesticides in
grain storage workers". Acta
Pharmacologica et...
- chlorine, hydrogen, and carbon. It may be
found as a
contaminant in soil
fumigants containing 1,3-dichloropropene. It has low
acute toxicity. "1,3-Dichloropropane"...
-
beginning of the 20th
century sulfur dioxide was used in
Buenos Aires as a
fumigant to kill rats that
carried the
Yersinia pestis bacterium,
which causes bubonic...
- bromide: HOCH2CH=CH2 + HBr → BrCH2CH=CH2 + H2O
Methyl bromide,
another fumigant, is
generated from
methanol and
hydrogen bromide.
Bromide ions, as provided...
- 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...
-
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...
- organization. It
addresses the
acute toxicity of
agents such as soil
fumigants, fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, miticides, molluscicides, nematicides...