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Borafumeror
What is Borafumeror?
Borafumeror is a fumigant and pesticide used to control pests in stored grains, warehouses, and other agricultural settings. It is typically used to kill insects like beetles, moths, and weevils that infest stored crops or grains.
Why do I have an intolerance?
Borafumeror contains chemicals such as boric acid, which can cause respiratory irritation, nausea, and dizziness if inhaled or ingested. People who are sensitive to dust or chemicals may experience allergic reactions, including coughing, sneezing, and skin rashes upon contact. Prolonged exposure can have cumulative effects, affecting the nervous system.
What can I do about it?
When handling Borafumeror, always wear protective gear, including a mask, gloves, and goggles. Avoid inhaling the fumes and ensure proper ventilation in the treatment area. If you are sensitive to fumigants, seek out non-toxic pest control alternatives, such as heat treatment or essential oil-based insecticides, to protect your health.