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By *ettaMan OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Based in Kerry, work in Cork.

A buddy of mine* just messaged our group chat saying he reckons he has a dead mouse in the wall of his house, because there's a strong odour about the place.

Anyone with any experience with that?

*I swear

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By *ffairofthemindMan
3 weeks ago

DC

Wait it out, will go away eventually

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By *ettaMan OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Based in Kerry, work in Cork.


"Wait it out, will go away eventually"

Sorry, I should have said dead mouse

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By *ettaMan OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Based in Kerry, work in Cork.

I did say dead mouse.

Did you mean the smell will go away eventually?

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By *llie_xWoman
3 weeks ago

Town


"Wait it out, will go away eventually"

I second this

A ‘friend’ of mine also had this problem…🙃

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By *leasurer77Man
3 weeks ago

Athlone

Couple of choices like getting professionals who will locate it for you and probably ruin your wall to get rid of it. Best thing is to get some nice smells into the room for a couple of weeks.

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By *opDogger0910Man
3 weeks ago

dublin

A rat in mi kitchen

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By *ettaMan OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Based in Kerry, work in Cork.


"A rat in mi kitchen "

What am I gonna do

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By *huCullainMan
3 weeks ago

Rathowen

Takes about 7 to 10 days for the dead mouse smell to go depending on the room temperature. Open the windows every day and use an oil diffuser. Helps to keep the smell at bay.

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By *ffairofthemindMan
3 weeks ago

DC

If its a single mouse the smell will go away as soon as it dries out and the flesh dessicates. If its something bigger it may take longer and also attract something else in the interim period. Not much point in wreckimg walls and ceilings hunting it down either.

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
3 weeks ago

Newry


"Wait it out, will go away eventually"

If it's not easily got to then yep, wait it out. The wee things dessicate in no time at all and then there'll be no smell

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By *ettaMan OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Based in Kerry, work in Cork.

Cheers lads and ladies. I'll pass on the Info

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By *ocketman81Man
3 weeks ago

Ennis

Yip, something definitely died in my attic, there was evidence of mice, the smell was horrendous. Plugged in one of the air wick diffuser things - problem solved 🤫

Smell went away after about 2/3 weeks. Just wait it out.

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By *mn42Man
3 weeks ago

Centre

Plug in air fresher or soak cotton in essential oils should get rid of it.

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