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Ways To Prep Your Home For Fumigation

Writer's picture: Farsana AshiqFarsana Ashiq

Updated: May 23, 2022

When you spotted a pest infestation in your home, your first step might have been to resort to natural methods of extermination. But in most cases, these methods do not ensure the complete eradication of pests. The next best method is pest fumigation.


The Process of Fumigation


During this process, your home will be tented and fumigants will be released into the area. The level of the fumigants is determined by the level of infestation and size of your home. This process usually continues for 24 to 72 hours unless interrupted by environmental factors. The fumigant when released in an enclosed space, penetrates the wood and other porous surfaces and thus attacks the hiding spots of pests.


Preparing For Fumigation


The pest control agency will give you a to-do list that needs to be taken care of before the fumigation process. Here we will give you a brief overview of the preparatory steps:

  • Shut off the gas source

If you use natural gas, you have to temporarily shut it off before the fumigation process. The same applies to propane tanks too.

  • All living things need to be removed

This includes plants, animals and humans of course. You cannot by any chance expose your pets to these chemicals since they are harmful. So letting them stay in the backyard is also not an option. Similarly, houseplants need to be placed several feet away from the home’s exterior. All of you should find refuge in another place for at least 3 days.

  • Eatables

You can either remove all the edible items to another place or cover them properly before the process starts. Nylon polymer film bags are a good option for storing these items. This should be done for pet food too.

  • Medications

The above rule applies to medicines too. You can remove them or make sure that they are properly sealed.

  • Remove Plastics

Indoor pest control treatments like fumigation use chemicals that can seep under or get trapped under plastic covers. This can hinder the process of aeration as the chemical is restricted inside. If these covers are not removed from items like your furniture and baby crib mattresses etc, the effect of the fumigants can remain on these items long after the fumigation process.

  • Inform the neighbours

This is an essential last step before you vacate the premises. If the neighbours are aware of the fumigation process, they will stay indoors to stay protected from harmful fumigants.


By following the above steps, you can ensure safe and effective fumigation in your home. On the other hand, if you are looking for fumigation for stored food, warehouses or manufacturing plants, then Phosphine gas fumigation is your best option. This type of fumigation has zero residual and is available in a variety of forms like tablets, granules, pellets etc. So do not hesitate to book a pest control for fumigation near you today.


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