At the wildlife center I worked at before they kicked us out in March 2020,
they used bleach in the laundry to make the raccoon roundworm eggs less
sticky so they would wash away. For cage cleaning, we used something called
Rescue that is peroxide based. They have a sheet about how strong to make
it and how long to leave it on a surface before it would kill bacteria or
viruses etc.

Andy

On Fri, Jun 11, 2021, 17:51 Steve Jones <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We have a new site that had been abandoned for some time, there is a
> massive racoon latrine in the work area. Apparently theres a bad worm in
> them we can get, not to mention the fungal infection risk. We are going to
> be clearing it out, but need to sterilize as we go. And minimize airborne
> particulate even though we will have respirators. Is there a good
> fungicide, sterilant for this? I plan on pump spraying bleach on clean up
> day to murder as much nasty as we can and keep the dust down but didnt know
> if theres a better option. We arent talking a couple turds, this is mounds
> upon mounds of it mixed with bird poop. It will probably be hundreds of
> pounds of nasty
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