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Dead animals
Dead Animal Removal is an
important part of the services we perform. Oftentimes animals live in homes and
die inside homes, causing the following problems:
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I also deal with other dead animals from time to time, including dead raccoons, dead squirrels (very common in attics), dead birds, and more. We usually get dead animals out of homes, but if you have a dead carcass on your property, we can provide animal carcass removal in usa as well. The most common dead animal that we remove is roof rats. They are very common in usa homes and buildings, and they rarely live longer than a year, so they commonly die inside of buildings. Just one rat can stink up a whole house. Dead rats smell awful. One of the reasons we do so many dead rat removals is because people often poison rats in an attempt to solve a rat problem. This is not a good idea. The rats will often die inside the attic or walls of the house - they don't go outside near water to die, that's a myth. If a rat dies down in a wall, we have to find it and cut a hole in the wall to remove it. It's not an easy job, but we always find it, cut only one hole.The other most common animal to die is the opossum. Opossums don't live very long either - usually a max of three years. They love to live in the attics of homes or under houses, and they seem to prefer to die in enclosed areas. Opossums are larger animals than rats, so the smell is much stronger. A dead possum can make a home unbearable to live in. Even when the animal dies under a home with good ventilation, it stinks up the whole house - and when an opossum dies in an attic or down a wall, watch out!
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