Pests Controlled The following are a few of the pests controlled by Brom-O-Gas as listed on the specimen label: "termites, powder post beetle, round and flat headed beetles, carpenter ants and bark beetles, drugstore beetle, cigarette beetle, tobacco beetle, tobacco moth, pink bollworm, boll weevil, cockroaches, silverfish, death watch beetle, confused flour beetle, rice weevil, granary weevil, saw toothed grain beetle, rusty grain beetle, lesser grain borer, cadelle, khapra beetle, larder beetle, carpet beetle, copra beetle, coffee bean weevil, groundnut bruchid, common bean weevil, and dried fruit beetle". Control of plant parasitic nematodes includes root-knot, root lesion, cyst citrus, burrowing, false root knot, lance, spiral, ring, sting, stubby root, dagger, awl, sheath and stunt. Control of soilborne diseases includes Pythium, Rhizoctonia, Phytophthora, Pyrenochaeta, Sclerotinia, Sclerotium, and Fusarium and the clubroot organism Plasmodiophora. Control of weeds includes broomrape, lambsquater, grasses such as bermuda grass, annual blue grass, torpedo grass, and quackgrass, but Brom-O-Gas is not as effective against hard seeded weeds such as morningglory or dodder. Insect control includes wireworms, cutworms, grubs, rootworms, ants, and garden symphylans. Meth-O-Gas Meth-O-Gas, which is essentially 100% methyl bromide, can be used in commodity, food, and feed fumigation in chamber vault, vacuum chamber, railroad car, truck, van, trailer, tarpaulin, warehouse, grain, elevator, food processing plant, restaurant, and other structures containing raw or processed commodities such as shipboard in transit or shiphold (Meth-O-Gas specimen label). The following is a list of formulations of Meth-O-Gas and their corresponding