-
Fumigation is a
method of pest
control or the
removal of
harmful microorganisms by
completely filling an area with
gaseous pesticides, or fumigants, to...
- work as a
fumigator. In 2003, the
American military,
needing personnel to work
rebuilding Iraq's infrastructure,
contracted him as a
fumigator to work on...
- Drip
irrigation or
trickle irrigation is a type of micro-irrigation
system that has the
potential to save
water and
nutrients by
allowing water to drip...
-
female head."
Thomas Curtis'
London Encyclopaedia of 1839
describes a "
fumigator", an
instrument found in a doctor's
surgery "for
injecting tobacco smoke...
-
Zyklon B was used at U.S.
Customs facilities along the
Mexican border to
fumigate the
clothing of
border crossers. In 1930,
Degussa ceded 42.5
percent ownership...
- the
fumigation process, a
warning agent called chloropicrin is
first released into the
building to
ensure that no
occupants remain. Tent
fumigation is...
- from the community. On the last
three days of April, all
houses were
fumigated with
juniper and rue incense. At
sunset on May Day, the
people held a...
- dunnages, etc.) and
requires that they be
debarked and then heat
treated or
fumigated with
methyl bromide, and
stamped or
branded with a mark of compliance...
- for
fumigation of ships. "What Are The
Different Types of Pest Control?". 2024-07-18.
Retrieved 2024-09-24. Engelmann,
Lukas (July 2018). "
Fumigating the...
- person. In an
attempt to
discourage disease,
tobacco was also used to
fumigate buildings. In
addition to the
Native Americans' use of
tobacco smoke ****s...