Not at all, unless it makes you gag, in which case you may, if you have a very weak stomach, throw up.
A dead mouse can start to smell within a day or two of its death. The smell can linger for about a week or more, depending on the conditions such as temperature and ventilation. Proper removal and cleaning are essential to get rid of the smell effectively.
dead mouse inside the furnace
Have you not seen the huge public health advertising campaign? There are billboards and television adverts everywhere that say: "The surgeon General warns that smelling the dead mouse smell may be hazardous to your health".
Perhaps a dead mouse.
Until it dries out & no moisture is left in the carcass.
COuld b a dead mouse inside the cabin air filter
uhhh, it depends what its been eating. But don't EVER do that... that's just gross
take the dead mouse out of the vent.
it won't get rid of it but it will help with the putrid undertones of rotting carcass use BacaTec
The mouse is dead... cats will usually play with the mouse until they kill it then eat it
Mice are known to be sensitive to the smell of a dead conspecific, which can deter them from coming out or approaching the area. The scent signals danger and a potential risk to their safety, so they may avoid the area to minimize any threat to themselves.
An electric furnace does not smell. It is composed of heating elements like those in an oven. What you should be looking for is something dead in the air ducts. A dead mouse could be the problem. Once the rodent, or what ever it is, becomes dehydrated and mummified the smell will go away.