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Termite Fumigation Poison Gas Effectiveness - 9/30/2011

     

 Termite Fumigation Poison Gas Effectiveness

Whole structure poison gas fumigation performed for complete termite eradication, is a complex procedure. There are a number of critical steps that must be completely followed, in order to obtain a successful treatment. Commercial fumigators' know the detailed information needed for an effective treatment application to occur.

Most fumigation firms hire experienced, and highly educated, knowledgeable and licensed professionals. However; far too often, these professionals are forced to supervise and delegate the technically skilled responsibilities to uneducated laborers, who end up actually performing many of the important protocol treatment procedures. This is equivalent to, a hospital hiring an apprentice construction laborer to assist in administering anesthesia to patients during surgical operations. Obviously some patients will never wake up, while others will endure unwanted surgery pain. In both instances, the anesthesia administration fails.
 
Over application of poison gas during fumigation, does indeed effectively kill all the termites, but it also highly increases the risk of poisoning the occupants within days of re-entering the structure treated. Keep in mind, there is no antidote for gas poisoning and it often results in death. Likewise, if the amount of fumigate used is less than the amount labeled as needed, the treatment will not be 100% effective. In most cases, fumigation clients will never know if their fumigation was successful in eradicating the termites effectively, because the termites not killed, stop feeding on wood and instead feed on the carcasses of the dead. The period of carcass consumption can take months, and during that time, there is no longer any wood fecal matter being excreted at areas of prior infestation to indicate an active infestation. Upon completion of the colony carcass consumption, a wood diet will resume and the colony will thrive to reestablish itself.
 
The following are detailed procedures needed to assure effective termite fumigation. All of these procedures should be strictly adhered to, by an accredited fumigation professional to lessen the risk of treatment failure.
 
1. Customer should be educated about the fumigation process and all the limitations involved.
2. Properly advise customer and tenant, of all food and non food fumigation preparations.
3. Acquire an accurate cubic footage calculation of the area to be fumigated.
4. Conduct a full assessment of any items that may impact the fumigation.
5. Analyze all the factors that may hinder an effective treatment process.
6. Provide customer written disclosure of anticipated and unfavorable damages that may occur.
7. Offer the customer options to reduce unavoidable potential damages.
8. Employ workers who display strict fumigation treatment disciplines and honest work ethics.
9. Prepare applicable and favorable ground conditions around the structure.
10. Achieve a secure physical attachment of all tarp to maintain a controlled environment.
11. Establish an effective seal at ground level of the fumigation tarp to prevent gas escape.
12. Have a fumigation professional present during all stages of tarp, gas release and aeration.
13. Introduce the correct calculated measured amount of poison gas into the tarp and sealed structure.
14. Assure on site professional's proper use of gas level monitoring equipment.
15. Attain aeration to allow, safe re-occupancy by using a proper functioning gas analyzer.
16. Provide occupant a 24 hour contact phone number during and after job completion.
 
Whole structure fumigation for termite; has a high level of efficacy when correctly applied. Dry wood termite will die in about 3 days, when exposed to proper poison gas levels. If no evidence of termite becomes visually apparent for a 16 month period after the fumigation, then one can safely assume that the fumigation was effective. 
 
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For a Local microwave Treatment Service Provider or To Purchase and Own An Advanced Proven U.S. Microwave Termite and Bed Bug Treatment Device, Click on the following web address or cut And paste it into your Internet browser. Go to it now at:
 
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Termite Fumigation Poison Gas History - 9/22/2011

     

 Termite Fumigation Poison Gas History

The gas Methyl Bromide, also called Bromomethane, is one of the five most used agricultural fumigants during the 20th century. This gas fumigant was developed mainly for the agricultural industries need to better control pest infestation of stored grains. A broader use of the gas fumigant arose from its effective application results and low treatment cost.  Full structure tent fumigation with poison Methyl Bromide gas quickly became the preferred commercial and residential method of termite control treatment by the nineteen fifties.

In the nineteen sixties, scientific identification of certain cancer causing agents called carcinogens was discovered. DDT was one of the most popular and widely used carcinogenic agricultural pesticides identified as a major public health threat. DDT was immediately banned from all consumer and most commercial use. The banning of DDT caused agricultural use of Bromomethane to skyrocket.  By the year nineteen eighty, use of Methyl Bromide in the United States, had grown to an estimated thirteen thousand tons annually.
In the year 1987, several nations convened in Montreal Canada and signed a treaty to ban Bromomethane due to scientific evidence acquired from an Antarctic Ice study. The studies showed Methyl Bromide was found to be 120 times more destructive to the Ozone layer than the recently outlawed and banned CFC refrigerant gases. In 1988, The United States ratifies the Montreal ban agreement. In 1990 the U.S. clean air act includes a Bromomethane ban protocol. In 1993 Methyl Bromide annual production and import quantities were frozen to 1991 levels. By the year 2000, the gas could no longer be purchased for use to fumigate termites; however, all existing supplies of Methyl Bromide purchased to treat termites are allowed to be used until the entire product is gone.  In 2010, the Montreal treaty committee grants the United States an exemption for agricultural use only, until a sufficient substitute can be found. 
Another gas fumigant originally engineered in the nineteen fifties to treat termites, bugs and rodents in indoor structures, such as homes, railroad cars and warehouses is Sulfuryl Fluoride. This fumigant is less damaging to certain foams and fabrics than the harsher gas Methyl Bromide. Sulfuryl Fluoride is much more costly and does not penetrate or kill the eggs of many of the target labeled treatable pests as Methyl Bromide will. Use of this gas for termite fumigation was commonly limited to special treatments at extra cost until the less costly, more effective, banned fumigate Methyl Bromide was no longer available.
In the year 2004, The United States Environmental Protection Agency approved use of the fumigant, Sulfuryl Fluoride for agricultural treatment purposes as a replacement for the banned Methyl Bromide.
In the Year 2011, after being petitioned to review additional Fluoride excessive public exposure risk research of the lethal toxin, the United States Environmental Protection Agency made the decision to stop the commercial use of Sulfuryl Fluoride in food and food items, because the insecticide and food fumigant is a significant public health risk that exposes children to excessive levels of toxic fluoride, and because it is a known toxin. In this same year, Sulfuryl Fluoride continues to be the number one used, poison gas fumigant, for the treatment of termites in the United States. 
 
Article By Karl Fabian

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Private Property Owners, Realty Management Maintenance, Multi Unit Landlords, Hotels, Motels Resorts and Commercial Pest Control Firms - Locate and Treat both Bedbugs and Termites with the same device
 
For a Local microwave Treatment Service Provider or To Purchase and Own An Advanced Proven U.S. Microwave Termite and Bed Bug Treatment Device, Click on the following web address or cut And paste it into your Internet browser. Go to it now at:
 
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Bed Bug Identification and Infestation Prevention Tips - 5/19/2011

     

 Bed Bug Identification and Infestation Prevention Tips

 1. Check for signs. Bed bugs will leave small black or dark brown dots on sheets or the mattress. If you see this at home be wary -- and consider hiring a pest management professional for help and to accurately locate precise areas of infestation via use of a trained k-9 or with the only other 100% accurate bed bug detection device, the professional TDS Co2 electronic portable system. If you're traveling, ask for another hotel room far, far away, and personally report the incident to the general manager and housekeeping. They don’t want bed bugs either and may even credit all or part of your stay.

2. Clean up clutter. Reduce the number of hiding places that bed bugs have. Just because their name is "bed bugs," it doesn't mean that they don't like to live in the dog's kennel or that pile of clothes on the floor.

3. Consider buying a mattress/box-spring encasement. If bed bugs are in your mattress, these make it more difficult for bed bugs to get to you while you sleep. The EPA recommends that you buy a product that has been tested for bed bugs and is strong enough to last for a full year without tearing. 

4. Wash those sheets. Be sure to frequently wash and heat-dry your bed linens, bed spreads and any clothing that touches the floor. It's super gross, but bed bugs and their eggs can hide in laundry containers/hampers.

5. Vacuum frequently. Thoroughly vacuuming rugs, floors, under beds, around bed legs, bed frame and all cracks and crevices around the room can help to cut your risk. After vacuuming, be sure to change the bag, placing it in a tightly sealed plastic bag and then again in an outside garbage bin so that the Bedbugs can't migrate to another part of your house.

 

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Private Property Owners, Realty Management Maintenance, Multi Unit Landlords, Hotels, Motels Resorts and Commercial Pest Control Firms - Locate and Treat both Bedbugs and Termites with the same device
 
For a Local microwave Treatment Service Provider or To Purchase and Own An Advanced Proven U.S. Microwave Termite and Bed Bug Treatment Device, Click on the following web address or cut And paste it into your Internet browser. Go to it now at:
 
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Super Bedbugs Reported: Outbreaks in all 50 U.S. States - 5/12/2011

     

Super Bedbugs Reported: Outbreaks in all 50 U.S. States 

Scientists at Ohio State have uncovered the disturbing reason behind the bedbug epidemic. The bugs are evolving really fast.
 
New York bedbugs now are 250 times more resistant to standard pesticide than bedbugs in Florida, according to the WSJ. Globally, bedbugs are a thousand times more resistant than they were ten years ago.

The scientists found in the bedbugs elevated levels of transcription for pesticide metabolism and resistance to stress factors like heat, cold and dehydration.

Find out if your town has reported bedbugs at apartments motels or hotels. Visit the bed bug registry online at: http://bedbugregistry.com/
 

The Bed Bug Registry is a free, public database of user-submitted bed bug reports from across the United States and Canada. Founded in 2006, the site has collected about 20,000 reports covering 12,000 locations.

The Bed Bug Registry exists to give travelers and renters a reliable and neutral platform for reporting their encounters with bed bugs. Though most Americans have still never come across one, these retro pests are spreading extremely quickly across American and Canadian cities.

 Bed bugs are easy to transport in luggage and very hard to get rid of. For this reason they have become an especial nuisance for hotels, dorms, hospitals, movie theaters, libraries, and other public spaces.

You can't tell whether a building or hotel room has them based on cleanliness - the bugs can thrive anywhere there are cracks and crevices to hide in.

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Private Property Owners, Realty Management Maintenance, Multi Unit Landlords and Commercial Pest Control Firms - Locate and Treat both Bedbugs and Termites with the same Microwave treatment System
 
For a Local microwave Treatment Service Provider or To Purchase and Own An Advanced Proven U.S. Microwave Termite and Bed Bug Treatment Device, Click on the following web address or cut And paste it into your Internet browser. Go to it now at: http://www.4nofee.net 
 
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Bedbugs And Termites - What Do They Have In Common? - 4/29/2011

  

Bedbugs And Termites - What Do They Have In Common?

Both bedbug and termite colonies are difficult to accurately locate as well as to eradicate effectively. To achieve optimal treatment success, it is imperative that the location of both these pests be precisely identified and treatment properly applied at the source.
Bedbugs hide during the daytime and come out to feed at night. Termites hide all the time and rarely show themselves out side of their inner wood housed environments.
Modern technology has produced a 100% accurate detection device for both of these pests. Bedbugs and termites both give off high quantities of C02 gas. A micro sensitive CO2 gas detector has been specially developed just for bedbug and termite detection. Use of the new C02 detection device technology allows pest and property management industries to precisely detect bedbug and termite infestation locations without the need to hire pest professionals. It is also a valuable tool used to check prior areas treated for the application kill effectiveness.
The microwave device treatment process used to kill termites can also be used to kill bedbugs. Both pests are subject to rapid death due to thermal heating. Bedbugs contain higher water and starch content than termites which causes more responsive microwave heat deprivation resulting in faster death of bedbugs than termites.  
Rental, commercial and private properties are all subject to infestation of termites and bedbugs. Both pests are costly to have treated and pose an extreme liability threat. The good news is both pests can be easily indentified and treated with the same non chemical microwave treatment system. Modern American technology has made it possible to combat both of these pests effectively with one tool.
Article By Karl Fabian

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Private Property Owners, Realty Management Maintenance, Multi Unit Landlords and Commercial Pest Control Firms - Locate and Treat both Bedbugs and Termites with the same Microwave treatment System
 

For a Local microwave Treatment Service Provider or To Purchase and Own An Advanced Proven U.S. Microwave Termite and Bed Bug Treatment Device, Click on the following web address or cut And paste it into your Internet browser. Go to it now at: http://www.4nofee.net 

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Is Microwave Non Chemical Treatment A Good Candidate For Your Termite Problem? - 4/20/2011

  

Is Microwave Non Chemical Treatment A Good Candidate For Your Termite Problem?
 
Most people have no idea if their home has termites until evidence of damage is encountered or live flying termites suddenly begin flying indoors and landing in large numbers at window sills while attempting to escape to the outdoors. The first reaction to discovery of these indoor pests is usually a phone call to a pest firm to find out what these pests are.
 
When a pest control company is called in to identify termites they usually advise what type of termites are present, where they are located and what recommended treatment options they offer along with a cost estimate quote for each option. The problem with this is your treatment choices are limited to only those offered by the pest company contacted.
Never be afraid to ask about the microwave treatment process if it is not a treatment performed or offered by a pest control company.
 
The main question at hand is, how does one know if their termites qualify to be treated with a non chemical microwave treatment process instead of the commonly oversold poison treatments?
 
1. If your termites are identified as dry wood termites or Formosan termites, then they fully qualify for microwave treatment.
 
2. In most cases; when a termite control treatment recommendation is made for whole structure tent fumigation, then it also qualifies for microwave treatment.
 
3. If your termites are identified as subterranean ground termites, then they qualify for limited above ground microwave termite treatment. It will also be necessary to additionally treat the remaining below ground portion of the colony with a chemical or a non chemical termite baiting process in order to eliminate an above ground re-infestation. The non chemical microwave treatment of subterranean termites feeding above ground within a home, is a safe no poison alternative indoor treatment process.
 
Do not expect mega pest control corporations to offer the microwave treatment option. These multi branch companies do recognize the microwave treatment process as an effective non chemical treatment alternative. However, the uniform implementation of adding the process along with protocol to all business locations is not cost effective enough to justify them performing the treatment process as long as the public continues to accept the old school extremely hazardous but still highly profitable toxic chemical treatment methods in use today and as applied for the past 75 years.
 
If your home qualifies according to the above guidelines and you wish to obtain an estimate for a microwave termite treatment, ask the company who identified the pests if they offer the service. If they do not offer the treatment, then ask them for a referral of a firm that does perform the procedure. If noticeable sales are lost by those not offering the service, then maybe they will reconsider adding the treatment to their arsenal. A reputable honest company will acquire the microwave treatment referral information you request. Stay clear of those who discredit or deny the non chemical process effectiveness. They simply claim an unprofessional excuse for not offering the service themselves.
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 To Find a Local Microwave Termite Treatment Service Provider in your area or How You Can Own An Advanced Proven U.S. Microwave Termite Treatment Device,  simply visit the following web address and choose your visitor preference at:  http://www.4nofee.net  
   
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Microwave Termite Treatment Least Costly Safe and Sane Method - 4/19/2011

             

Microwave Termite Treatment Least Costly Safe and Sane Method

Non chemical pest treatment methods are in use more and more as the public seeks safe and sane effective non poison treatment alternatives. Not only are they popular for their no poison killing abilities, treatment is least costly when compared to old school commercial treatment methods.
 
There are several no poison termite treatment alternative methods that are used successfully by the public and the pest industry today.
 
The subterranean termite actually live in the ground and feed vigorously on wood and materials of Cellulose sugar content that is located and accessible to them above or below ground earth level. If the colony is to be eradicated, this type of termite must be treated at the below ground source by killing the queen. This can be difficult because the queen can be buried up to 60 feet deep within the earth. Too often colonies are not eradicated. Instead their entry to a structure is merely controlled by placement of chemical and non chemical barriers that the termites will not pass through.
The queen can best be killed by the non chemical safe and natural use of Clove Bud Oil applied to the earth at areas of noted active infestation. The termites will carry the special oil to the queen who will die from ingestion. The oil can be purchased from health food stores for a minimal expense considering it can be diluted with mild dishwashing liquid detergent.
 
Bait steaks are also a favored means of non chemical subterranean ground termite control. They are reasonable priced and all contain basically the same main natural ingredient that will sterilize the colony. They are placed in the earth at areas of noted active infestation and can be purchased at local garden stores. 
 
Unlike the subterranean termite, the drywood termite species actually live inside the wood it feeds on. The most commonly used treatment method for the control of the Drywood Termite is Whole structure tenting with the final injection of poison gas within.
 
One Non chemical alternative to this old unsafe treatment method is Whole structure heat induction performed by heating a structures entire interior with commercial propane heaters to 150 degrees Fahrenheit and maintaining that temperature for a couple hours. This procedure has proven itself effective; however it is costly, inconvenient and damaging to a structures known and unknown building material integrity.
 
The safest and least costly non chemical alternative treatment method for drywood termites and Formosan termites is The Microwave Treatment Method. This treatment involves isolating the precise location of each colony and applying microwave energy directly at the source of infestation. Total cost is mere hourly expense with most treatments performed in as little as an hour.
 
Microwave Termite treatment is not only the least costly non chemical treatment procedure. It is also considered a favored practical, efficient and convenient modern day termite control method.       
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Termite Detection Tool Treatment Advantages - 3/3/2011

     

Termite Detection Tool  Microwave Treatment Advantages

A very important step of microwave termite treatment is detection and precise location of the entire termite colony to be treated. Many areas of termite infestation are one hundred percent visible and clearly noticeable without the use of any termite detection tools.

The uses of termite colony detection tools are of great assistance in isolating the precise location of hidden termites primarily when the evidence of infestation leads into inaccessible non-visual areas.

The main advantage of knowing the precise location of a hidden termite colony allows for efficient and thorough microwave treatment to be applied directly at the true source without wasting time and resources by treating adjacent areas that are not infested.
 
Without the use of a termite detection tool at inaccessible treat areas, a treatment may take two to three times longer and include more applied microwave applications to insure the entire coverage of the estimated target colony location.  
 
Several different types of termite detection tools are available for use. There are infrared devices for detecting the heat given off by termites within wall voids. Unfortunately the infrared device also detects other heat sources that may over shadow the heat of termites.
 
There are microwave detection devices that emit radar waves through walls and show the findings on a digital screen similar to that of a fish finder. They require costly monthly calibration and lease fees but do seem to detect well.
 
There are also Borescopes that allow looking into wall areas through a flexible fiber optic tube that contains an internallight emitting source. Some models even provide video screen viewing and recording. Borescopes work well but are limited to evasive application use.
 
A recent technological new comer is a CO2 termite detection device. It can be purchased for a reasonable price and is one hundred percent effective in detecting termites. It has been receiving great reviews from users and is claimed to be additionally effective in detecting bed bugs.    
 
The advantage of termite detection devices allow for surgically precise termite colony eradication when used as a microwave termite treatment aid. They also assist in determining the effectiveness of a prior treatment performed by checking for evidence of live infestation where it should no longer exist.  
 
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No Poison Gas Termite Kill Device Usage Benefits to Consumer and Pest Industry - 1/8/2010

FIRST, FOR THE TERMITE CONTROL CUSTOMER:

Customer Benefits of Wavelength Microwave Termite Kill Device Use - Over Whole Structure Poison Gas Tent Fumigation 
 
 1. Same if not better warranty coverage
 2. No Bagging or food removal
 3. No occupant overnight lodging
 4. No special permits necessary
 5. Most Jobs completed in 4 to 8 Hours
 6. Non-hazardous to occupant & environment
 7. No need to remove plants, fish or electronics
 8. No fear of possible death, injury or illness due to gas poisoning
 9. No fear of burglary or vandalism while home is vacated tented and filled with poison gas.
10. No fear of pets found dead in your home from entering it during or shortly after fumigation.
 
The safe and sane piece of mind answers to multiple and single unit poison gas Treatments
 
Property owners and prospective customers in need of termite treatment, If Wavelength technology is not yet available in your area, please make inquires to your local termite control firms. The Wavelength system is relatively inexpensive to purchase and gives years of reliable professional pest control service. Unfortunately, not all pest control professionals and firms are educated or aware of this new green technology. Avoid doing business with pest control firms who deny the existence or effectiveness of this time tested proven technology.
 
Firms that perform the Wavelength Treatment procedure are knowledgeable, technologically advanced, safety & environmentally conscience professionals. If you are currently having work performed by a Wavelength system user, rest assured that your treatment will be performed professionally and we congratulate you for helping contribute to a safer environment by choosing the non-hazardous alternative to poison gas fumigation. 
 
FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS AND ARTICLES ABOUT ACTUAL HUMAN DEATH OCCURRENCES AND THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH POISON TERMITE GAS USAGE AND EXPOSURE, PLEASE VISIT OUR BUG BLOG AT  http://wavelengthemts.com/Bug_Blog/    YOUR WRITTEN COMMENTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AND APPRECIATED.
 
SECONDLY, FOR THE INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL:
 
COMMERCIAL PEST FIRM Benefits of Industry Use - Over Standard Whole Structure Poison Termite Gas Tent Fumigation
 
  1. No mandatory chemical use
 2. No security guard expenses
 3. No Roof release to be signed
 4. No multiple work visits to job site
 5. No special applicator license required
  6. No sub contractors Fumigation expenses
  7. No Fire Department Notification Necessary
 8. No Notice of poison Gas use disclosers to be signed
 9. No operating costs other than field applicator labor and travel expenses
10. No overnight lodging expenses for call backs or re-does 
 
Treatment termite kill effectiveness is comparable to whole structure fumigation
Treatment accepted by FHA, VA, HUD & Conventional lenders for escrow purposes
Lower company treatment costs equal higher profits. Lower consumer expenses equals happy customers.
 
COMMERCIAL PEST FIRMS, why not order your system today and start benefiting yourself and your customers now?
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"Without a doubt, sufficient microwave energy applied to infested wood will kill termites." Venard R. Lewis,Ph.D Entomologist, 1996 UC Berkeley efficacy research report.  
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