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  2. Sulfuryl fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Sulfuryl fluoride is colorless and odorless, however, during the fumigation process, a warning agent called chloropicrin is first released into the building to ensure that no occupants remain. Tent fumigation is the most effective treatment for the extermination of known and unknown infestations of wood-destroying insects.

  3. Thanks to termite tents, California is top U.S. emitter of a ...

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    On our sulfuryl fluoride map, only California lit up like a Christmas tree.” As much as 85% of U.S. emissions of the chemical come from California, mostly from Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego ...

  4. Fumigation - Wikipedia

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    This process is commonly used for the treatment of drywood termites and/or bedbugs, using sulfuryl fluoride as the pesticide (sulfuryl fluoride is a naturally occurring gas, used in much higher concentration than found in the natural atmosphere, and which leaves no physical residue). The fumigated structure can be re-occupied after the tent has ...

  5. Chloropicrin - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Chloropicrin is used as an indicator and repellent when fumigating residences for insects with sulfuryl fluoride which is an odorless gas. [citation needed] Chloropicrin's mode of action is unknown [14] (IRAC MoA 8B). [15] Chloropicrin may stimulate weed germination, which can be useful when quickly followed by a more effective ...

  6. Fumigatory box - Wikipedia

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    Fumigatory boxes were sometimes used to combat the spread of infectious diseases such as the plague.One version used in 1837 in Turkey was described as a wooden box approximately 8 feet tall by 3 feet wide (about 2.4 m by 1 m).

  7. Category:Fumigants - Wikipedia

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  8. Bromomethane - Wikipedia

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    An alternative to bromomethane for structural termite fumigation is sulfuryl fluoride, which is a powerful greenhouse gas. This is also used in exported agricultural commodities in order to prevent the spread of invasive species. [24]

  9. Sulfuryl - Wikipedia

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    The structure of the sulfuryl group. In inorganic chemistry, the sulfuryl group is a functional group consisting of a sulfur atom covalently bound to two oxygen atoms (S(=O) 2 X 2). It occurs in compounds such as sulfuryl chloride, SO 2 Cl 2 and sulfuryl fluoride, SO 2 F 2.