All Things Fumigation

John Mueller

Welcome to All Things Fumigation, the podcast that helps you lower fumigation costs with a consultative approach. Each month, we provide expert insights on safety, innovation, and cost-effective strategies. A series that helps identify custom solutions that reduce expenses while ensuring compliance and protecting your products. Actionable advice that helps you optimize your fumigation processes and stay ahead of the curve!

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  1. 5 NGÀY TRƯỚC

    Intro to Ethyl Formate: The New Kid in the Toolbox

    Benefits, Challenges, and the Path Forward Episode 5 of ATF introduces listeners to ethyl formate, branded as Efume, the first new postharvest fumigant in the United States in nearly seven decades. John B. Mueller lays the groundwork by explaining ethyl formate's origins, its chemical properties, and its approval process, emphasizing its unique status compared to conventional fumigants.  Spencer Walsh, an expert in postharvest fumigation, provides historical context and discusses how ethyl formate stands out for its incredible efficacy against mites and other surface pests, especially in fresh fruit. The chemistry behind ethyl formate and its hydrolysis in moisture-rich commodities enables low residue concerns, leading to an EPA exemption from food tolerances—a key win for global trade and consumer safety.  The conversation also touches on the operational advantages ethyl formate offers, such as portable application and alignment with regulatory demands for minimal residues. Both speakers caution that, despite its regulatory and consumer-friendly attributes, ethyl formate must be handled with strict safety procedures due to its flammable nature and potential risks. The episode concludes with a reminder to fumigators about the critical importance of monitoring concentrations and respecting all safety protocols as ethyl formate enters wider use in the industry. Key Segments [00:00:00] Welcome to All Things Fumigation [00:05:16] Ethyl Formate: Revived Fumigant [00:09:03] Boiling Points of Fumigants [00:13:55] Ethyl Formate Fumigant Safety [00:16:12] Interview: Spencer Waslse, PHD [00:19:38] Pest Control in California Agriculture [00:23:35] Fresh Fruit Fumigation Innovation [00:26:33] Respiratory Penetration of Ethyl Formate [00:30:31] Warm Fumigation for Fresh Fruit [00:31:56] Efficient Pest Control for Mites [00:34:57] Ethyl Formate Fumigation Challenges [00:40:18] Monitoring Ethyl Formate Fumigation [00:43:18] Feedback & Fumigation Guidelines

    44 phút
  2. 25 THG 9

    Mastering Fumigation Preparation

    This episode of All Things Fumigation focuses on the preparation phase of the fumigation process, building upon previous discussions about overall planning. John B. Mueller draws inspiration from Michael Jordan's perspective on success coming from preparation, tying this mindset to the world of fumigation. John walks listeners through the transition from macro-level planning to the granular details of preparation, emphasizing that these practices are not just good management but legal requirements governed by the pesticide label and state law. A central focus is the Fumigation Management Plan. John breaks down the eight EPA-mandated components, underscoring aspects such as site inspection for suitability, historical documentation, communication with relevant personnel, exterior monitoring, emergency notification procedures, placard placement, and ensuring appropriate safety equipment and manpower. He shares practical insights and stories from the field that illustrate how these steps actively prevent hazards and promote safer outcomes. John also explores the importance of defining team roles, effective communication, and on-site training. He highlights strategies like advance safety briefings, pre-job site visits, involving maintenance staff, and including local emergency responders in the notification process. Mental visualization is encouraged as a powerful tool for anticipating and navigating complex jobs. The episode concludes with a call for thoroughness, collaboration, and commitment to safety, positioning preparation as the cornerstone of successful fumigation operations. Key takeaways include the necessity for detailed compliance, partnership with site staff, robust safety practices, and fostering a culture of continual improvement for every fumigation event.  Key Segments 00:02:20 - Common Fumigation Process Overview 00:04:25 - Fumigation Management Plan (FMP) Introduction 00:05:50 - FMP Evolution 00:06:14 - EPA's 8 FMP Requirements Introduction 00:09:16 - EPA Requirement #1: Site Suitability Inspection 00:10:15 - EPA Requirement #2: Historical Records & Structural Changes 00:10:57 - EPA Requirement #3: Documentation & Safety Procedures Review 00:13:52 - EPA Requirement #4: Safety Procedures for Workers 00:16:37 - EPA Requirement #5: Exterior Monitoring Plan 00:18:15 - EPA Requirement #6: Emergency Notification Procedures 00:18:56 - EPA Requirement #7: Warning Placards Placement 00:21:43 - EPA Requirement #8: Safety Equipment & Personnel 00:23:18 - Team Management & Roles 00:24:20 - Site Visit Considerations 00:26:57 - Construction & Hazard Coordination 00:30:11 - Timeline Management 00:35:09 - Emergency Responder Notification & Hospital Emergency Room Preparation 00:36:44 - Mental Preparation & Visualization

    40 phút
  3. 2 THG 9

    Fumigation Safety & Training

    Episode 3 of All Things Fumigation, hosted by John B. Mueller, centers on the principle that victory in pest control is determined before the actual fumigation process begins. Drawing inspiration from Sun Tzu's "Art of War," John underscores the importance of thorough planning and preparation in outsmarting pests. He details the key steps in fumigation planning, with a major focus on understanding environmental conditions such as facility and commodity temperatures, which directly affect fumigant concentration and exposure time. John highlights the difference in efficacy between various fumigants, explaining why temperature and exposure duration are especially vital in achieving success against different insect life stages, particularly eggs.  The episode also addresses the less-discussed but critical factor of insect population density. High infestation levels and delays in fumigating can undermine effectiveness, leading to increased survivors despite a high percentage of efficacy. John emphasizes the necessity of strong partnership and communication between fumigators and facility staff, as their collaboration is essential for optimizing environmental conditions and roles prior to treatment. Listeners are encouraged to plan proactively, communicate clearly, and foster site partnerships to drive continuous improvement. The key takeaway is that strategic preparation is fundamental to safer, more efficient, and more successful fumigation outcomes. Key Segments [01:50] Insect Battle Strategy [03:06] Fumigation Analysis: Temperature's Crucial Role [06:22] Deeper Analysis [10:02] Population Density [13:08] Fumigation Challenges and Solutions [15:55] Plan Ahead for Successful Fumigation Show Notes Host Bio: John B. Mueller has spent 40 years in the commodities fumigation trenches. He's the founder of The Fumigation Company and host of All Things Fumigation, where he shares straight-talk strategies and science-backed tools to improve safety, compliance, and performance across the post-harvest and structural fumigation world. LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mueller-90499020/ Resources Website: thefumeco.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-fumigation-company/ Email: John.Mueller@TheFumeCo.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AllThingsFumigation

    18 phút
  4. 7 THG 8

    Foundational Fumigation

    Fumigation Market, an objective market overview The second episode of "All Things Fumigation" dives deep into the world of post-harvest fumigation, led by host John B. Mueller and moderator Kalah Schmitz. They begin by mapping out the major segments of the fumigation industry, such as structural, soil, post-harvest, and the emerging antimicrobial market. With a focus on post-harvest, John explains the types of commodities involved, from bulk grains like wheat and rice to specialty crops like tree nuts and spices.  The conversation also distinguishes the event-driven, industrial nature of fumigation from standard commercial services, highlighting the extensive planning, seasonal aspects, and operational challenges these projects require. Emphasis is placed on the crucial role fumigation plays in the Integrated Pest Management toolbox, especially where traditional methods fall short due to accessibility issues or regulatory requirements. John and Kalah address common misconceptions, such as the expectation of 100% efficacy, and stress the importance of science-based approaches and proper gas monitoring. This episode provides not only a comprehensive overview of the fumigation landscape but also insights into realistic industry expectations and the evolving nature of pest management in food safety and commodity protection. Key Segments [02:06] The Different Fumigation Markets [05:14] What Are Commodities [07:20]  Commercial Services of Post-Harvest [08:57]  The Different Sectors of Post-Harvest Fumigation [12:59] Post-Harvest Fumigation Challenges [16:27] Follow and Subscribe! Show Notes Host Bio: John B. Mueller has spent 40 years in the commodities fumigation trenches. He's the founder of The Fumigation Company and host of All Things Fumigation, where he shares straight-talk strategies and science-backed tools to improve safety, compliance, and performance across the post-harvest and structural fumigation world. LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mueller-90499020/ Guest Moderator Bio: Kalah Schmitz brings two decades of boots-on-the-ground experience in fumigation and food safety. Former leader of the Food Protection Alliance, she returns as guest moderator of All Things Fumigation, offering sharp insights and a family legacy rooted in the pest control trade. LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalahschmitz/ Resources Website: thefumeco.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-fumigation-company/ Email: John.Mueller@TheFumeCo.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AllThingsFumigation

    18 phút
  5. 21 THG 7

    Introduction to The Fumigation Company

    The Truth About Fumigation In this pilot episode of All Things Fumigation, host John B. Mueller teams up with longtime industry ally and guest moderator Kalah Schmitz. Together, they lay the groundwork for bold, real-talk about fumigation in today's high-stakes structural and commodity fumigation landscape. With a combined six decades of field and leadership experience, John and Kalah break down what fumigation is, what it isn't, and what led John to launch The Fumigation Company. They swap stories from the field about the myths and mechanics of this commonly misunderstood practice, from the outdated thinking that still lingers in parts of the fumigation industry to misunderstood labels, regulatory myths, and field missteps. Kalah, former leader of the Food Protection Alliance, steers the conversation with humor and insight, bringing clarity around pest fumigation versus fogging, EPA regulation, optimizing performance, and more. If you're in grain, food safety, pest management, or just wondering how the "big hammer" of pest control really works, this episode kicks off the series with no-nonsense conversation, practical takeaways, and a fresh take on what good fumigation really looks like. Key Segments [02:50] John's Journey in Fumigation [07:49] Who Needs Fumigation? [10:40] Fumigation Safety [12:07] Compliance, Labels, and the EPA [13:31] Industry Innovations [15:36] What Are Fumigants? [19:28] Low to No Residual Toxicity [21:37] The History of Fumigation Science [24:50] Why Fumigation Is Still Relevant [29:06] The "Science Cowboy" Philosophy

    31 phút

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Welcome to All Things Fumigation, the podcast that helps you lower fumigation costs with a consultative approach. Each month, we provide expert insights on safety, innovation, and cost-effective strategies. A series that helps identify custom solutions that reduce expenses while ensuring compliance and protecting your products. Actionable advice that helps you optimize your fumigation processes and stay ahead of the curve!