Supported Pest Management Methods
This article explains the pest management methods supported when insect activity is detected in stored grain.
Controlled Atmosphere
Insect control can be achieved by creating a low-oxygen atmosphere through increasing the concentration of other gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO₂) or nitrogen (N₂).
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Oxygen levels can be monitored in the platform using the Chart tab.
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Select O₂ to view oxygen concentration trends inside the storage asset.

Fumigation
Fumigation may be applied to control insect infestations.
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The platform supports planning precision phosphine fumigation processes.
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Users monitor fumigation progress using Centaur® sensors.
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Notifications are provided for:
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Fumigation duration
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When conditions indicate success can be enabled.
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Aeration Cooling
Lowering grain temperature can suppress insect activity.
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Most storage insect populations are significantly suppressed below 21 °C.
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Grain temperatures between 16 °C and 21 °C are considered safe for insect management.
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At these temperatures:
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Feeding and breeding are slow
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Complete insect life cycles may take three months or longer
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Population growth remains minimal
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This process can be monitored using the platform’s standard monitoring tools.