Fumigations are typically a three day process, although in certain situations, such as commercial or structures that can only unavailable for a short period of time, alterations to the timetable can be made.
No, you do not need to bag clothes prior to a fumigation. The fumigant (gas) is a pure gas and will not bond or remain with the clothes. The fumigant will not alter or damage clothes in any way.
As a rule, pesticides should not be ingested into the body. Every pesticide is different and the results of ingestion will very. It is always required, when using pesticides, to follow all label directions and always use personal protective equipment…
The fumigant has no odor as it is a pure gas.
It is only safe to return to your home, once your fumigator has cleared the home for reentry by measuring the air quality.
After a fumigation, the only thing you will need to clean up is the pest that you intended to kill. The fumigation will not leave any residual on any of the surfaces of the home.
The fumigant is a pure gas and therefore there is no odor or smell from the gas. A warning agent (typically chloropicrin) is introduced to the house as well, and occasionally, this product can have a residual smell. If all…
The fumigant is a pure gas and therefore there is no odor or smell from the gas. A warning agent (typically chloropicrin) is introduced to the house as well, and occasionally, this product can have a residual smell. If all…
Prior to the fumigation, you will receive a list of items that need to be removed from your home by your fumigator. In general, you need to remove all food items or store them in special bags designed to hold…
Fumigations can only make your sick if you enter a structure prematurely. Fumigators have to measure the air quality before they release the home back to you.