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Decomposing mouse: Carpet offcuts urgently please


pjal

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Hi there

A mouse has escaped under our floorboards, died and is now busy decomposing. The noxious smell is rising into understairs cupboard as it is the only area of exposed floorboards.


We need to cover the cracks and carpet seems the obvious method - thicker the better.


Any other decomposing mouse management tips welcome

Thanks

07342 059948

Hi


Firstly remember


DEAD MOUSE.......MAGGOTS.....FLIES......in any circumstance....if left unattended


contact Rentokill



Lifting the floorboards would be my first choice.....


& as for carpet to cover smell....not a chance,this will work




....Jenny

This time of year there should be no problem with Maggots / Flies.


Smell can be over-powering but should fade after 2-3 weeks. Will dry out quicker in the summer.


I used to have a real problem with mice but now use the high frequency plug-ins.

Very few mice over last few years. Just the odd one here and there.


The plug-ins work best in areas with hard surfaces.. i.e. Kitchens. I have 3 units in my kitchen but my kitchen

is 18-19 ft long.


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