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If you had the sticks in the soapy water for a decent lengths of time, most things should have died off. I go to the little forest area down the road from me, grab some sticks, bring them home and put them in the bath tub with water as hot as I can get it. Leave them there for 30mins or so and then take them out. I have been told that should force anything in the sticks to come out and since there in the bath tub they die off. Baking is another option, but I found it made the house smell a little funky for a while after so I only ever tried that once.
I would check your source on this, somethings could live through that no problem
Many (even fragile) virus' dont get killed by boiling. The best way would be to use a pressure cooker or autoclave, but since that isn't available to most people, bleach and a baking usually kills most bad things(at least that are bad for lizards.)
However, thats why the stupid kids who boil safety pins and pierce themselves with it can still get aids, hepatitis, and other gross nasties.
EDIT: Five hundredth post! Wooo.
I really doubt it. There are the perfect parasites that have evolved to not be killed. Just watch animal planet!Personally, I just prefer to use an array of methods to make sure that I have done all that I can.
I thought you used your bath tub?
1 part bleach: 9 parts water
Just make sure you really rinse them, let them dry, then rinse again to make sure all the bleach is out. Dont want any to come out when you mist and have a chameleon eat any.