How long coccidia spores stay contagious?

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Thumperina

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I used to have pet bunnies, who had access to my backyard, who passed away almost 2 years ago (it's a long story, some may remember me but its been awhile)
We suspected coccidia as a cause of their illness. Right now, I see a wild bunny visiting my backyard. Would this bunny be in danger of contracting coccidiosis IF my bunnies really had it?
 
I used to have pet bunnies, who had access to my backyard, who passed away almost 2 years ago (it's a long story, some may remember me but its been awhile)
We suspected coccidia as a cause of their illness. Right now, I see a wild bunny visiting my backyard. Would this bunny be in danger of contracting coccidiosis IF my bunnies really had it?
i cant find anything online but i dont know maybe just spray the outside with lysol...? i have actually no clue but i can assume after 2 years i dont think they will die from it.
 
No, no danger from something that happened two years ago.
 
I remember most members too.
Thank you guys. What I am recalling from reading in the past, when we were suspecting coccidia, it wasn't that easy, and I remember that spores can live long time (but how long I don't know). However, this time, my concern is about wild rabbit that is visiting. When my buns were alive, I had all holes in the fence blocked. Now they are not blocked but I could block them again if needed. Hope the wild bunny will be OK
 

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