How to Kill Hookworms and Roundworms in the Yard
Instructions
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Clean the backyard of your pet's feces daily, and designate one area for your pet to do his "business"; this will help contain the problem.
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Remove excess foliage in your backyard until the problem is resolved. According to Robert A. Dunn and Ellis C. Greiner of the University of Florida, hookworm larvae can't withstand sun, so limit patches where sunlight can't "disinfect" the area.
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Use a solution of salt brine to clean gravel or concrete areas and ground that is bare. Mix about 2 lbs. of salt with 1 gallon of water to disinfect contaminated areas.
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Get your pet treated for worms in order to stanch the problem once and for all.
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Try using diatomaceous earth (available at some pet and health-food stores) in your yard after cleaning up fecal matter, spreading some of this mixture over the soiled area.
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