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How do you get rid of roundworm raccoon eggs?

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Roundworm Eggs They are resistant to disinfectants and antiseptics and will continue to contaminate an area for a very long time. Eggs have been known to survive 8-10 years under laboratory conditions and several years in soil during harsh winters. The most effective way to destroy the eggs is through incineration.


What kills raccoon roundworm eggs?

Outdoor Latrine Cleaning Most chemicals do not kill roundworm eggs, but heat will kill • the eggs instantly. Treat feces-soiled decks, patios, and other surfaces with boiling water or a propane torch.

What kills roundworm eggs?

Even harsh chemicals are unlikely to destroy roundworm eggs. Eggs can survive in soil in severe climates -- cold or heat -- for several months. The only thing known to kill them is extreme heat, such as from steam or fire.

What temperature kills raccoon roundworm eggs?

Raccoon Feces and Latrines procyonis. If using outdoor branches or bark chips in cages and terrariums, bake at a low temperature of 62°C/144°F to kill eggs that may be present. Raccoons defecate in communal sites known as latrines (Figure 8).

Is there a cure for raccoon roundworm?

Treatment and Control There are currently no drugs that can effectively kill the migrating larvae in the body. Laser surgery has been successfully performed to kill larvae present in the retina of the eye, but the damage caused by the migrating larvae is irreversible.

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