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fumigate

[fyoo-mi-geyt] / ˈfyu mɪˌgeɪt /


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"Some of the lads fumigate their beds naturally, so there's no issue," said Fogarty, who said the squad are yet to come across any bedbugs in France.

From BBC

“We thought: Well, it’s more information that it’s all crammed together — that the keys sit with the party hat — than it be properly archived and fumigated and bagged,” Loman says.

From Los Angeles Times

In 2004, chemical manufacturers began to phase out methyl bromide, another chemical widely used to fumigate soils, because it harms Earth’s ozone layer.

From Science Magazine

Some respondents are seeking alternative insect treatments, such as the use of heat or steam, or fumigating the logs during their ocean transport.

From Washington Times

“When I get to be president, we’re going to shut that place down, then padlock it and fumigate it.”

From New York Times