We sometimes get mice in our house in winter. Conventional traps seem the best way of dealing with them.
I suspect one has taken revenge and died close to one of our heating pipes. The smell gets significantly worse when the heating kicks in.
Does it make sense to wait until the smell goes away, or will that be so long we'll have to take more drastic action?
The pipes and the run where I suspect the cadaver is are boxed in, and I'd say largely inaccessible.
Obviously removal is the best option, if feasible, but it doesn't seem a very realistic option right now.
I suspect one has taken revenge and died close to one of our heating pipes. The smell gets significantly worse when the heating kicks in.
Does it make sense to wait until the smell goes away, or will that be so long we'll have to take more drastic action?
The pipes and the run where I suspect the cadaver is are boxed in, and I'd say largely inaccessible.
Obviously removal is the best option, if feasible, but it doesn't seem a very realistic option right now.
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