Steps to Take if You Have a Dead Animal in Your Florida Chimney

Some Palm Bay homeowners have experienced waking up to the suffocating smell that is coming from their fireplace. This may be a clear indication that there is a dead animal in the chimney. You are probably wondering how the critter end up dead in this obscure space. You might also want to know how to retrieve the body to dispose them properly.



What to Do in Case of a Dead Animal in Your Chimney

You may probably notice how the decaying stench is more prominent in the living area but you don’t know the original source of the scent. There may not be something suspicious in the lower section of the fireplace; however, there is a possibility that the dead animal might be on the upper half of your chimney. Here’s what you need to do.

Determine How the Animals Get In Your Palm Bay Chimney

A small Florida animal that ended up dead in your chimney is not a rare situation. The mice, raccoon, and squirrels prefer the dark and warmth areas of our house when establishing their nest and our chimney perfectly fits their requirement. However, there are also times when the creature will fail to find an escape route. The newly-designed chimneys highlight metal boxes with smooth surface that prevents the animal to have a good grip. In the end, they will probably be stuck in here and die from dehydration or starvation. 

Removing the Dead Animal

Before you proceed in removing the dead Florida animal, be sure that you are properly equipped with protective gears. The scent of the dead animal can last for weeks and sometimes for a month. You don’t want to live in a house that smells like a rotten corpse that is why you need to get rid of the carcass immediately. Apart from that, the dead body can also carry parasites and pathogens that may encourage the transmission of the disease.

There are different ways on how you can achieve the dead body. In case you discover their dead body close to the base of the chimney, simply open your damper and observe the space on top of the firebox. In case it is near the top of the chimney, you may have to go to your roof. Use a hook or a rod that will help you retrieve the dead body.

Disposing the Dead Body

It is imperative that you appropriately dispose the carcass of the dead Florida animal. Be sure to check the local ordinances since there are instances when you will not be permitted to dispose the dead body by yourself. Make sure that you will conceal the body in a manner that enables you to contain their bodily fluids. The towels, rags, and paper that you used in cleaning the dead body should also be disposed together with the dead body.

Finally, you will have to decontaminate your Palm Bay place and neutralize the decaying scent. There are different products in the market that will help you remove the stench but there are also household items such as Cola, vinegar, and cornstarch that will also effectively eliminate the odor.



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