First find the dead mouse and get rid of it. If it met its end on carpet use deodorizing carpet foam cleaner, if the end was met on a hard surface spray a disinfectant cleaner such a Lysol over the area. And if the rodent cannot be found there is not a lot a body can do but put a deodorizer in the room.
If the rodent is located between walls, you will need someone to locate it and replace the dry wall. An enzyme spray might also help in areas you cannot replace.
Another option for those that cannot find their dead rodent is to use an ozone generator to destroy the odor in the air until the mouse has decayed and no longer stinks. Ozone will actually react with the molecules in the air that are the source of the offensive odor, turning them into particles that won't bother our human noses. Such ozone generators can be rented, and in this instance will need to be run several times (or continuously at low levels) until the mouse decays. Google "ozone generator rentals" to find a company that can help you out!
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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.
Oh, dude, dead mouse smell is not toxic in itself, but inhaling it for a long time can cause some health issues like headaches, nausea, and dizziness. So, like, if you start smelling that funky odor, maybe it's time to play detective and find that little critter before it turns your home into a stinky crime scene.
Watch for him to blink. Or watch very closely for its chest to move as it breaths. Or you can give it a cat scan. Put a cat in the room with it. If it's alive, it'll run. But then the cat may ruin the whole thing.
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You can remove dead mouse odors from your clothes dryer by sourcing the dead mouse and removing it. Make sure that you use gloves when doing so. The bad smell is likely to stay for some time afterwards so it is a good idea to clean the vent system and the front and rear panels with white vinegar. Also clean the lint trap by spraying white vinegar on it, rinse well and dry before returning it to the dryer.
You can try cleaning the oven. First remove any mouse droppings. Then clean it as you normally would. If there is still any odor, you can try cleaning it with a baking soda solution.
Get the dead animals out of your heater ducts.
There is a product called Zero Odor that removes urine smell. Simply spray it in the area of concern and you odor will be gone. Zero Odor does simply cover up the odor, it bonds onto the molecules and changes them so there is no more odor.
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There is a product called What Odor? that I'm sure will do the trick. I use it on my work boots, and it completely gets rid or the odor of cow manuer, and worse. Had me saying what odor??
The best product to use for these types of odors Freshana Organic Solutions'
Until it dries out & no moisture is left in the carcass.
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Check the surrounding areas and the duct itself for anything (dead animal? wet area? mold? ) that could be causing the odor.