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Default Reducing Dead Animal Smell

On Friday, June 29, 2012 10:53:11 AM UTC-4, Home Guy wrote:
Dimitrios Paskoudniakis wrote:

A squirrel made its way through an opening to the attic, then down
the interior of a wall in our master bedroom. We have since had an
exterminator company seal off the opening, but the squirrel died
inside the wall a few days ago, and now the room smells.


The company that performed this "service" for you was negligent for not
removing the squirrel (live or dead) *BEFORE* they sealed the entrance.

You're a dumb shmuck for allowing them to do that.


What do you want them to do, tear the whole house apart to catch the squirrel? Unless the ******* is sitting in the doorway staring them in the face, and it's **** drunk, there is no way to actively catch him.

May as well burn the damn house down, but that's probably what you backwoods Canucks do... or you just name it Aunt Rosie and set a place at the dinner table for it.

They close off the entrance, and set traps. SOP, and short of tearing the house apart, the only logical way to do it.

Squirrels are stupid. If they were smart they'd get hungry and go out the way they came in. They get stuck in a random wall cavity and die.