Hi everyone, my ~2 month old Bilbo is currently taking coccidia and pinworm meds, so all his furniture had to go for the time being (poor guy!). Most of the logs I have are too big to boil or bake, and I don't plan on using chemicals on them.
With winter approaching I was wondering if anyone knows if a cold temperature is capable of wiping out the parasites that have inherited the logs. Temperatures here can go as low as -35 Celcius.
Probably a long shot, but I figured I'd ask before throwing them out.
This is all I could find on freezing parasites. You will have to bring up the page and use your word find for your browser and type in freezing and it will tell you what parasites can be killed by freezing. I hope this helps. http://www.lbah.com/word/worms-internal-parasites/
So sorry about not getting back on the thread. I forgot to set a reminder...
As posted, it can be killed with freezing or extreme heat. I haven't been able to find an exact freezing temperature but I would think that under freezing would be adequate.