First remove the dead squirrel, then clean up the area with bleach and water. next, spray some air freshner daily until smell seems to disapate....you may have to repeate the bleach and h2o process...
Remove the dead birds
Spray some Febreeze around in that house bro. From personal experience, I found it works very well.
If you smell fumes, you should get out of the room, car, or house. Opening windows will help get rid of the smell.
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It is generally not a good idea to handle dead animals. They may still have living parasites such as ticks, which may migrate from the dead animal to you. Although if you handle it with a tool such as a shovel, the risk is much less. There is really not much to do with a dead squirrel; it is organic garbage. Get rid of it, or just leave it where it is if you see it on the road. It is possible to stuff a dead squirrel, but you probably have no use for a stuffed squirrel.
it won't get rid of it but it will help with the putrid undertones of rotting carcass use BacaTec
The Only Way To EVER Get The Smell Completely Out, Would Be To Find It. Call an exterminator to do the job.
He has to call a professional.
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.
you put garlic and salt all around your house so they can smell it
The rubbery smell in your house could be caused by various factors such as old rubber materials, mold growth, or a gas leak. To get rid of the smell, you can try cleaning and airing out the affected areas, using odor absorbers like baking soda or activated charcoal, or contacting a professional to identify and address the source of the smell.
Leave the windows open for a while.Then put some air freshner all over the house.