0 to use poisonous gas to remove harmful insects, bacteria, disease, etc. from somewhere or something:
We had to fumigate the cellar to get rid of cockroaches.
1 to remove harmful insects, bacteria, or disease, using chemical gas or smoke:
[ T ] We had to fumigate the house to get rid of cockroaches.
All beans were fumigated with methyl bromide prior to use in cultures to avoid contamination by other thrips species.
Mineralization of bacteria and fungi in chloroform fumigated soil.
At the conventional farm site, yields in soil fumigated with methyl bromide-chloropicrin exceeded the statewide average by 6% in 1999.
The soils were diluted (0-100% in 10% steps) using a subsoil (80%) and sand (20%) mixture and fumigated with methyl bromide.
Substrates were placed in black plastic bags with 2.0 kg capacity and fumigated with methyl bromide.
As soon as one flat is fumigated the pests get into another, and even if the entire estate is fumigated they soon return.
Let us suppose, for example, that for good reason the soil had been fumigated.
Many of these houses have to be fumigated at regular intervals.
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(用毒性氣體)薰蒸,煙熏(以除害蟲或消毒)…
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(用毒性气体)熏蒸,烟熏(以除害虫或消毒)…
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fumigar…
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fumigar…
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désinfecter (par fumigation)…
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dezinfikovat kouřem…
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desinficere, ryge ud…
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fumigasi, pengasapan…
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