The fumigation process involves several important steps to ensure the successful eradication of pests. First, the affected area must be properly sealed to prevent the escape of fumigants. Next, a gas-tight enclosure is filled with the fumigant, which is a toxic chemical that targets pests. The fumigant is then left to penetrate and eliminate pests over a specific period of time. After this, the area is ventilated to remove any remaining fumigant gases before it can be safely re-entered. Monitoring and follow-up inspections are also crucial steps in the fumigation process to ensure that all pests have been effectively eliminated.
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