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Kendall P. Bullen
 
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Default Raccoon smell

The trapping place we're using says we can't really do anything about
raccoon smell...they're placing traps to get the critters, but I'm
worried about long-term smell. Plus they told us the critters pee where
they nest, so our basement ceiling would have to have a bunch of --
maybe all the -- drywall replaced??? And there's a closet under the
stairs that supposedly has a smell...I didn't notice it, but there were
some powerful plug-in aroma things in the house, so I'm not sure if this
is new with the raccoon[s], or if this was already there and just
thoroughly masked.

Any ideas on getting rid of raccoon smell other than replacing our
basement ceiling? ;-)

Thanks

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