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The Top 10 Myths About Fumigation In Texas

When it comes to fumigation, Texas homeowners hear all kinds of stories from “it’s radioactive” to “it’ll ruin your furniture.” At Coastal Fumigators, we’ve heard them all, and we’re here to set the record straight.

Let’s break down the Top 10 fumigation myths in Texas and uncover the truth behind each one straight from the experts.

1. Myth: Fumigation uses radioactive materials

Fact: Fumigation doesn’t use any radiation. Instead, licensed fumigators apply EPA-approved gases that target pests through deep penetration, not by exposing them to radiation. The treatment clears out these gases, and we test every home to ensure it’s safe before anyone returns.
Bottom line: Fumigation uses chemicals, not radioactive materials, and is strictly regulated to ensure your safety.

2. Myth: Fumigation ruins wood, furniture, or fabric

Fact: Fumigants are clear, odorless gases that don’t leave any residue behind. They won’t stain, corrode, or harm surfaces. If you’ve ever heard fumigation “melts furniture,” that’s 100% fiction.

3. Myth: Fumigation is unsafe long-term

Fact: Once the tent is removed and gas levels test clear (0 parts per million), it’s completely safe to return. Coastal Fumigators performs clearance testing with specialized instruments before reentry. No guesswork, no shortcuts.

4. Myth: You have to wash everything after fumigation

Fact: You don’t need to rewash dishes, clothes, or wipe down surfaces. The gas doesn’t leave residue, so your home is clean and ready to use once cleared. You’ll need to remove items like food, medications, plants, and pets before treatment. Coastal Fumigators will guide you through the process and provide you with a prep checklist.

5. Myth: Fumigation is only for termites

Fact: Drywood termites and powderpost beetles are the most common targets, but fumigation also controls other hidden pests, including bed bugs. It’s a whole-structure solution, not just a termite fix.

6. Myth: Fumigation is unnecessary or overkill

Fact: Drywood termites don’t have a single central nest. Instead, they form multiple small colonies throughout a structure. If you only treat one area, you might eliminate some termites, but others will survive and continue to spread. For complete termite elimination, whole-structure fumigation is the most effective option. Check out our blog: “The Downside of Spot Treating for Drywood Termites” for more info.

7. Myth: Fumigation takes weeks

Fact: Most homes are tented for 18-24 hours, followed by a short aeration period, and you’re back inside the next day. The entire process usually takes around three days on average, from start to finish. It is efficient, well-timed, and far less disruptive than most homeowners expect.

8. Myth: Gas leaks into neighboring properties

Fact: The entire fumigation structure is sealed, monitored, and secured to contain the gas. The tent creates a closed environment where fumigant concentrations are controlled. We also post warning signs and secure the perimeter with on-site 24-hour monitoring for everyone’s safety.

9. Myth: Fumigation prevents future infestations forever

Fact: Fumigation eliminates existing pests but doesn’t guarantee they’ll never return. Ongoing protection depends on regular home maintenance, like sealing entry points and addressing moisture issues. For added peace of mind, Coastal Fumigators also offers an annually renewable termite warranty that includes a Free Annual Inspection and is fully transferable if you sell your home.

10. Myth: Fumigation is dangerous for people and the environment

Fact: Fumigation is highly regulated and safe when performed by licensed professionals. The gases used are toxic only inside the sealed environment and are completely dissipated and tested before reentry. When handled properly, fumigation protects homes without harming them.

Trusted Fumigation Experts in Texas

At Coastal Fumigators, our team is state-certified and EPA-compliant, with decades of experience fumigating homes across Texas. We guide homeowners through every step, from prep to reentry, so the process is simple, transparent, and worry-free.

We’re proud to be the trusted authority in fumigation facts vs myths and the experts Texans rely on for safe, effective termite and beetle control.

Want to learn more about our expert team and commitment to protecting your home? Read our post, “What Sets Coastal Fumigators Apart.”

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Don’t let myths keep you from protecting your home. Call 713-862-8224 or visit CoastalFumigators.com to schedule your FREE inspection today.

We’ll walk you through the process, provide your prep checklist, and answer every question so you can feel confident every step of the way.

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