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Very soon, it will no longer be possible to
use methyl bromide to control insect infestation. Managers of
food facilities looking for an effective substitute can now rely
on insect heat treatment equipment from Armstrong.
For years, the fumigant methyl bromide has
been the chemical of choice for controlling insect infestations
in bins, silos, and hard-to-access storage and processing areas.
Unlike methyl bromide treatment, spot insect heat treatment with
Armstrong steam heaters is a cost-effective method of
controlling insect outbreaks without having to shut down the
entire plant.
Portable and permanent heaters use plant
steam to provide quick, on-demand heat treatments even during
production hours. Typically, heat treatment costs are less, per
application, than chemical treatment. What’s more, less downtime
means greater production and, ultimately, more profit.
Choose from the selections on this page to
learn how insect heat treatment solutions from Armstrong can
eliminate pests in your food facility.
To learn about a cost-effective method of
insect pest management,
click here to read the "Steam-Heat Economics" article
reprinted from Milling Journal.
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