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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What are the chemical-free solutions to combat wood mites and woodworms? Combating wood beetles requires efficient and innovative solutions. One of the most effective methods is microwave radiation treatment. We offer two solutions: local treatment and the microwave woodworm chamber. Microwave woodworm treatment is a professional technique that utilizes high-frequency electromagnetic waves to swiftly eliminate [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What are the chemical-free solutions to combat wood mites and woodworms?</p>
<p>Combating wood beetles requires efficient and innovative solutions. One of the most effective methods is microwave radiation treatment. We offer two solutions: local treatment and the microwave woodworm chamber.</p>
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<p>Microwave woodworm treatment is a professional technique that utilizes high-frequency electromagnetic waves to swiftly eliminate larvae, eggs, and adult woodworms from timber. This non-toxic method is particularly suitable for delicate wood furniture and interiors.</p>
<p>In the local treatment method, we use a portable microwave device designed specifically for combating xylophagous insects. It’s light, easy to use, and penetrates deeply and rapidly into the wood, effectively killing wood-eating pests from egg to adult stage. Additionally, a microwave leak detector ensures that users remain safe from radiation hazards.</p>
<p>A microwave woodworm chamber works by using electromagnetic waves to penetrate wood and rapidly heat the water molecules within the pests (eggs, larvae, adults) and the wood itself, causing them to reach lethal temperatures (around 55-65°C) within minutes, effectively killing the infestation without damaging the wood structure, offering a fast, chemical-free, and ecological solution.</p>
<p>Choosing microwave treatment for wood beetle control is an effective way to protect your wooden items while ensuring safety and environmental care.</p>


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