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Do you have a Latrine in your crawlspace and do not know it? Raccoons in your home.

Submitted by DonHester on Tue, 04/11/2017 - 08:56.


Do you have a Latrine in your crawlspace and do not know it?
Raccoons in your home.

Wenatchee Home Inspections



Sometimes the glory of the job is not so glorious.



I have had an interesting life when it comes to dealing with hazards. As a former Hazardous Materials Technician and First Responder I had the lucky job of cleaning up someone else’s messes or accidents, and on several occasions fairly dangerous ones.


                                                      




I dealt with hazardous chemicals such as flammables, toxics, corrosives and many times a combination of those.  Then there was the radioactive spills, giving a much deeper meaning to the term “Hot-lanta”. And on occasion a biological release was something to deal with but those were typically not as often and in my case not as scary.



                                                                   


As a home inspector it has it hazards from potential electrical shock, to some chemicals and then the one most often encountered hazards...Poo. This could be from rodents, cats, humans or others.


So during this home inspection I encountered another of the poo palaces called a latrine. This comes with an infestation of Raccoons. Raccoons often leave their feces in communal sites called latrines.

From the dictionary-
Latrine (n)- a toilet or outhouse, especially a communal one in a camp or barracks.









In this crawlspace I found several latrines, typically in the corners. The issue with Raccoon feces is it is fairly large, almost dog like poo. No fun for me or the person who get to clean this all up.


The thing to remember is that raccoon feces can pose a health hazard. Raccoons can carry roundworm, Baylisascaris Procyonis, a parasite that affects both people and pets mainly dogs.

Routes of entry for this disease can occur by ingestion, contact with the eyes or inhalation of the eggs. Infection of humans can lead to larval parasites, which affect the central nervous system.




In addition to roundworm the Raccoon can also carry Giardia lamblia, this is a protozoan causing diarrhea, and is caused by ingesting food or water contaminated by raccoon excrement. Many know this as “Beaver Fever”.

From the CDC-

Baylisascaris infection is caused by a roundworm found in raccoons. This roundworm can infect people as well as a variety of other animals, including dogs. Human infections are rare, but can be severe if the parasites invade the eye (ocular larva migrans), organs (visceral larva migrans) or the brain (neural larva migrans).



Info on clean up-

http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/raccoons/tips/raccoon_latrines.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/

 



“Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance.”

Confucius

 


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