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difference between fumigant and insecticide

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Answered by rudraverma86pdmdpg
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Insecticides are a type of pesticide that is used to specifically target and kill insects. Some insecticides include snail bait, ant killer, and wasp killer. Herbicides are used to kill undesirable plants or “weeds”. Some herbicides will kill all the plants they touch, while others are designed to target one species.


Fumigation is a method of pest control that completely fills an area with gaseous pesticides—or fumigants—to suffocate or poison the pests within.


The Most Common Chemicals Used in Fumigation

Magnesium Phosphide: This solid can be converted into powder or granules. ...

Methyl Bromide: Methyl bromide, commonly used in farming, can be a fumigant as well as a solid. ...

Sulfuryl Fluoride: This pressurized liquid gas is strong enough to be used in lumber and auto manufacturing/cleaning

Answered by snehal85
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fumigates. fumigation is a pest control method in which a pesticide gas or vapor is released into the air or injected into the soil or eliminate pests.
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