How does one mask or neutralize the aroma of a dead critter in a house?
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Jan 15, 2013Of course you need to remove this critter. Then simply using any spray such as commercial sprays should do the trick.. if the animal has leached into the walls, or floor a more aggressive method will be required. On drywall removal of the material is in order. For items such as cement. Flooding the floor with bleach will do the trick.Helpful Reply
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Clyde S on Jan 20, 2013Unable to locate the deceased (in attic). Odor gradually is dissipating.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Jan 20, 2013You would be surprised on how small a critter can make such a large odor. We had a mouse that climbed into our kitchen vent and made its way to the top of the vent hood were it died. Phew did it stink. Once removed the odor was gone.Helpful Reply
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