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    Apr 19, 2007, 02:42 PM
    Odor remover
    We have found some dead rats in our crawlspace under the house, and it smells inside our house. How can I get rid of the odor?
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    Apr 19, 2007, 04:33 PM
    You might check out this web site's product:
    Dead Animal / Rodent Odor Remover
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    Also... if you can mix cat litter and baking soda and spread it "IN" (mixed into the dirt about 1" deep - if you have a dirt crawl space under the floor) the area that the dead rodents were found... it'll help absorb some of the odor. The odor is caused by bacteria and should be addressed by some sort of anti-bacterial product... maybe lysol, bleach or something similar.
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    Apr 19, 2007, 04:40 PM
    There is a product called Neutroleum Alpha. It claims to be the best product for removing odors. It will mask almost any odor, including skunk odors and dead animals. You can obtain it from the USDA, Animal Control Damage. You could also call a place like a feed and grain type store, they may carry something that works as well as Neutroleum Alpha.
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    Oct 14, 2007, 02:57 AM
    Only proper cleaning and evaquating theire left overs and bones will help to be honest. Afetr you do it, clean the whole place with proper sweeps and bleaching disinfcetants.
    There sint luch need to purchase expenive odours and sweeps to get rid of it ,because fowl odours of dead rats that has now seeped into perculated floorings of the place won't go easily,but only leave your pcoket empty.


    Beter go for the above choices I gave and do takecare that thisp lace gets proper vantilation, after you have claened it with your mask on.

    Becoz odours like this can make you sick and not good for your kids and oldies too.


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