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Almot
Jul 12, 2018Explorer III
PS - about Hantavirus. "...if it is present, treat it as the deadly pathogen that it is ".
Yes, IF. The thing is - in a few days after you've gotten rid of the mice, any Hantavirus that was there, will be no more. This is how long it survives on the feces. You are more likely to get infected if you start immediately sweeping or dry-vacuuming it.
Yes, IF. The thing is - in a few days after you've gotten rid of the mice, any Hantavirus that was there, will be no more. This is how long it survives on the feces. You are more likely to get infected if you start immediately sweeping or dry-vacuuming it.
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