If you are determined to kill the whipworm eggs that are present in the soil, an application of agricultural lime (40–50 lbs per 1,000 square feet) is effective at killing whipworm, provided the lime is kept dry for 2 weeks.
What disinfectant kills parasites?
The usual disinfectants, including most commonly used bleach solutions, have little effect on the parasite. An application of hydrogen peroxide seems to work best.
How do you disinfect your house after worms?
Steam the carpets, curtains, drapes, furniture, rugs, and every other area that you vacuumed. The heat and moisture will kill the adult tapeworms (and fleas, too, if there are any) and will destroy the eggs. Surfaces like wall cracks and furniture gaps can't be cleaned well with a vacuum or steam cleaner.
What kills whip worms?
There are several common anti-worm medications that are effective in treating whipworms, including febantel, fenbendazole, milbemycin, moxidectin, and oxantel.
How do I disinfect my lawn from worms?
Start by picking up pet feces. To treat the environment, use Outdoor Pest Control yard spray in and around the yard to control the spread of hookworms and other parasites (fleas, ticks, mosquitoes). Wondercide will dissolve the full life cycle, including insect egg and larvae, which is crucial to controlling hookworms.
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