Stored Grain Fumigation Service

Stored grain insects can pose a serious threat to grain quality; therefore, careful management of the storage environment is critical. Generally, good hygiene, aeration cooling and correct fumigation can prevent or overcome many problems with storage pests.

• Remove all grain residues and spillages from in and around empty storage facilities, and grain handling and carriage equipment before new grain is stored and equipment is used.
• Remove all grain residues and spillages from in and around empty storage facilities, and grain handling and carriage equipment before new grain is stored and equipment is used.
• Ensure insect pests are not carried onto your property on farm machinery. Ensure equipment is thoroughly cleaned after use.
• After cleaning, treat storages and equipment with an inert dust treatment.
• Check all seals on gas-tight sealed silos before each filling and replace if worn or damaged. Conduct a pressure test to ensure the silo is gas-tight before fumigating.
• Install aeration cooling fans and an aeration controller in storages to reduce grain temperature and insect breeding, and aid grain quality.
• Monitor grain monthly for insects, moulds, grain temperature and moisture.
• Generally, grain stored for more than six weeks should be treated for insect pests. All fumigation must be conducted in pressure-tested sealable gas-tight silos.

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