Wouldn't that be perfect than? I mean, if that happens to the eggs of the
worms, you never can get a big problem because the eggs do not live long? I
don't think it works that way (would be nice though)
Regards,
Isabelle (placing samples in plastic containers or taking the whole
animal tot the vet)
That was
the method i used to take in a few of the fecal samples, however the vet told me
that it wasn't the best way to. She said that by me placing the sample on moist
paper towel that the wetness actually makes the eggs explode, therefore making
the test come back negative, which would not be accurate. She told me to put the
sample in a plastic container next time just by itself and place it in the
fridge.
Is this true about the wetness making eggs explode?
-Sam
Is this true about the wetness making eggs explode?
-Sam

