How to Disinfect Against Roundworm

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Things You'll Need

  • Disposable latex gloves

  • Sealable plastic bags

  • Glass pet food dishes

  • Steam cleaner

  • Vacuum cleaner

  • Disinfecting hand soap

  • Shovel

  • Pressure washer

Raccoons are a roundworm vector.

There are many species of roundworm, but they all have one thing in common. Once they get into the digestive tract of their animal or human host, these worms attach to intestinal walls and begin drawing nutrients. Passed primarily through contact with feces or contaminated soil, roundworms can be prevented by proper hygiene and disinfection of areas such as litter boxes, feeding areas and other areas where infected animals congregate.

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Step 1

Clean and disinfect litter boxes and scoops once a week in hot, soapy water. Put on a pair of disposable latex gloves before handling or scooping cat or dog feces. Dispose of gloves and animal feces in sealable plastic bags

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Step 2

Use glass dishes to feed your pets. Plastic is porous and can harbor worm eggs, while glass is nonporous and can tolerate sterilizing heat. Keep pet dishes clean, but wash them in hot water and detergent separately from the dishes you use yourself.

Step 3

Wash and disinfect indoor areas where pets like to sit, sleep, eat or play. This includes tile and wood floor, area rugs, wall to wall carpeting, window sills, and chairs and sofas. Anything that can tolerate steam cleaning should be given that treatment. Read labels and test small areas first. Wash hand towels and bedding in hot water and detergent, and dry on high heat. Throw out and replace pet bedding.

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Step 4

Avoid contact with wild animals, especially raccoons, chipmunks and squirrels. These animals are carriers of roundworms and distribute eggs throughout yards in their feces. Keep all pet food indoors, and cover garbage securely to keep raccoons and rodents off your property.

Step 5

If you do find raccoon "latrines" on your property, shovel the piles of droppings into sealable plastic bags, and pressure wash the area with scalding hot water.

Tip

If your pet is coughing, lethargic and pot-bellied, take it to the vet immediately and disinfect your house. These are signs of roundworm infestation.

Warning

Some roundworms enter human hosts through the skin, not the mouth. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling pets, litter boxes and outdoor soil, even if you've been wearing latex gloves.

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