The only way to eradicate these diseases is to sterilize or fumigate the soil. |
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Due to a lack of funding, the health office will only fumigate those areas where the disease has claimed lives. |
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Do not fumigate a greenhouse adjoining a dwelling without notifying the occupants before fumigation. |
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To provide that protection, growers often fumigate their fields before planting. |
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Why was nothing was done to fumigate the grain and protect it from weevils? |
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To reduce the likelihood of insect activity, you may choose to fumigate periodically. |
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Certified stock plant production in the Maritimes requires that the nurseries fumigate for nematode control. |
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In warm regions in which it is necessary to fumigate to control insects, cribs must be built so that they can be tightly closed. |
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They can also seal and fumigate rooms or buildings with poisonous gas, but that is very risky and expensive. |
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For pesticide applications to fumigate soil and for pre-shipment and quarantine applications. |
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So far, MSF has applied abate to 700 households and fumigated 400 houses, and plans to fumigate another 4,000 more. |
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Do I need to fumigate the entire house and dry-clean all of my clothes? |
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New rules came into effect in 2004Â requiring Canada to test shipments to ensure they are pest-free as well as to fumigate each load. |
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Greek mythology includes sulfur chemistry: Homer tells of Odysseus' use of sulfur dioxide to fumigate a chamber in which he had slain his wife's suitors. |
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Japan is the only other country actively using it to fumigate soil. |
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The problem with the big commercial guys is that they put pesticides in their hives to fumigate for varroa mites, and they feed antibiotics to the bees. |
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This was demonstrated at the start of year when this practice was used by Colombia to fumigate cocaine production along the border with Ecuador, with the latter consequently taking a complaint and case to The Hague. |
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Though obliged to do so by law, aircraft do not fumigate passenger cabins nor cargo holds, the latter having been identified by scientists as the most likely entry route of West Nile Virus infected mosquitoes. |
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They are not theoretical concepts but practical exercises through which I can understand how the first Taoists came to the idea to use needles for healing, to burn moxa or to fumigate with cinnamon. |
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Later on, once the team members have the trust of the families, they will return to fumigate the houses, with the aim of breaking the mosquitoes' cycle of reproduction. |
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Ms Maréchal-Le Pen, emboldened or intoxicated by her polling numbers, has made a series of frankly xenophobic speeches in recent days which seem to challenge her aunt's attempts to fumigate the party. |
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