“…MB was classified as an ozone-depleting substance under the Montreal Protocol, which was established in 1989 [ 10 ], and the International Plant Protection Organization (IPPC) recommended its replacement and reduction [ 11 ]. Furthermore, MB is a highly toxic pesticide, and recent studies have reported that, even without obvious symptoms, workers experience negative effects in relation to their central nervous, autonomic nervous, and vascular systems [ 12 , 13 , 14 ]. Korea has developed MB alternatives such as phosphine (PH 3 ) and ethyl formate (EF), which have been used in quarantine procedures since 2011, and ethanedinitrile (EDN), which was introduced in 2019 [ 15 , 16 , 17 ].…”