The pool is probably contamiated now, because there/is a dead carcass in it. First remove the squirrel, and dispose of it. Then you will need to cleanse the pool, a bleach solution should do the job. I would try and figure out why the squirrel fell in the pool, but whatever or you can call animal control like your supposed to Not all municipalities would send someone to remove the dead animal. After it is removed you will need to "shock" the pool with the chemicals that are ordinarily used (chlorine). The amount used depends upon the size of the pool, calling a store that handles pool chemicals or the city or county health department can obtain the information needed to solve the problem.
You should shock your pool upon finding a critter in it...I have had 2 chipmunk fatalities in my pool and a squirrel fatality and had to shock every time because the little guys can carry bacteria Good Luck
I wouldn't let the kids play with it. Seriously, tho, it probably wasn't diseased; it just fell in and drowned. But even if it were sick, there aren't many, if any, diseases that can pass from squirrel to human, and the chlorine or other sanitizers in the pool will take care of any organic matter that entered the pool from the rodent.
bad luck??!
So long as the chlorine levels in the pool are OK there should be nothing to worry about.
at ur local pool store!
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I would remove the bird and dispose of it in a bag. Put it in the trash outside. I would then super chlorinate the pool. To kill any bacteria.
Do you have a net on a pole to scoop out leaves? Use that to scoop out the squirrel and then put it on the ground. If you don't have a cleaning net, put something in the pool for it to get up on. Something flat, not very high above the water. DO NOT TRY TO TOUCH IT. DO NOT TRY TO GRAB OR HOLD THE SQUIRREL!
Possibly. It depends on how much chlorine was in the pool and how long the dead mouse had been in the water.