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Can hookworms live in soil?

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Hookworms (like roundworms and tapeworms) are intestinal parasites, but unlike roundworms and tapeworms they can persist and live in the yard (soil) without an intermediate host. The hookworm enjoys warm, southern, tropical climates, but has even been found in more temperate areas such as North Carolina and Virginia.


How long can hookworms live in soil?

How Long Do Hookworms Live in Your Yard? 3–4 weeks is the in-soil lifespan for all types of hookworms. If they have not been able to infect a host within this time, hookworm larvae will die.

How do you get rid of hookworms in soil?

Boric acid can be raked into the soil to kill hookworm eggs but this will kill grass and vegetation as well.

Can you get hookworms from soil?

Hookworm infection is mainly acquired by walking barefoot on contaminated soil. One kind of hookworm can also be transmitted through the ingestion of larvae. Most people infected with hookworms have no symptoms. Some have gastrointestinal symptoms, especially persons who are infected for the first time.

Do hookworms live dirt?

Hookworm larvae can survive weeks in cool, moist soil but will not survive long in extremely cold or warm, dry temperatures.

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