Yes, rats can emit an unpleasant odor after dying, including those that have been poisoned and die under floorboards. The smell is typically caused by the decomposition of their bodies, which can attract other pests and create hygiene issues. The intensity and duration of the odor can vary depending on environmental conditions and the time it takes for the body to decompose. It's advisable to locate and remove the carcass if possible to mitigate the smell and potential health risks.
after shelter kills his recruits he places them in a line like in the army underneath the floor boards where it is dark and cold so they don't smell and give their hiding place away.
because it likes the smell of the floor or wall
Old Circuit Boards. Or certain Bavarian Wheat Beers.
take them out......
you cant it stays stationary.
It depends on the ventilation and insulation in the building. Smoke can travel through openings in the floor or vents, potentially allowing the smell to reach other areas. It's best to smoke in a well-ventilated area or use devices that minimize the smell.
Being entirely mythical they do not have a smell.
Try Bleach
I hate to think. Call a technician.
NO only if they wee over the top floor of the cage then they might
They smell like any other human being.
Anosmia is the term for being unable to smell.