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Getting Rid of the Odor of Dead Mice?

How do I get rid of the smell of dead mice? We moved into a rural home about 6 months ago. I have deep cleaned more than once, but can still smell the aroma in a couple of closets.

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By Lynne from OK

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December 31, 20100 found this helpful
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Good old fashioned vinegar! It kills any odor or stain and when it dries the vinegar smell goes away. I have ferrets so trust me when I say it works. You can spray it on full strength. My mom always used that odor ban stuff, but it reeks to me (I guess its better then decaying rats thou!).

 
January 1, 20110 found this helpful
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Maybe put a box of baking soda in each closet? There are also odor absorbing compounds you can buy at places like Bed Bath & Beyond.

 
January 3, 20110 found this helpful
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We had the same problem at our family business only on a larger scale. We purchased a small ozone machine and it has worked miracles. We bought ours locally but you could try looking for one online.

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We have also used it to remove smoke odors from cars and it works great. Good Luck.

 
January 3, 20110 found this helpful
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Believe it or not; kitty litter is a good odor eliminator! Put kitty litter in an open container like a flower pot and set in the closet or put it in an odd sock and tie the sock shut and drape it over the clothes rod. Do this in each closet. You will notice a difference in just a couple of days or so. I am assuming you washed the baseboards and flooring well in the closets with a strong cleaner. If there is carpet on the floor, just sprinkle kitty litter on the carpet and let it set for a week then vacuum it up.

 
January 3, 20110 found this helpful
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I've heard that Peppermint will help hide the smell until it dissipates. Try Peppermint oil.

 
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August 12, 20160 found this helpful

peppermint oil is good to keep future mice away. put it on cotton rolls and place in the area they want to be.

 
January 3, 20110 found this helpful

Put Oil of Peppermint on a cotton ball and put it in the affected area, works like a charm, Good luck.
Alexandria VA

 
January 3, 20110 found this helpful

Try bleach water, mix water and bleach 50/50 or less, and spray on the area, or spray Odo Ban on it. You can also use a medium solution of ammonia water, and wash the area.

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Hope this helps! :) My mom uses these methods when cleaning.

 

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