If there s no evidence to point you in the direction of an impromptu mouse graveyard follow your nose to the most concentrated area of the stench.
Found dead mouse in attic.
The attic is usually well ventilated.
But the stench of the dead animal collects and lingers in the house below.
Wear rubber gloves and a dust filter mask or respirator when handling the dead mice to avoid contact with disease organisms.
But in the safety of your home they just may get to die of old age.
If you can t find the source of the rodent odor apply odor eliminator regularly until the mouse completely decomposes and no longer emits the smell.
Set some mouse traps there are two types of mouse traps available and they are live and lethal mouse traps.
It all boils down to this find and remove the source of the dead mouse smell.
Inspect your attic and crawlspace too.
Live traps such as box house mouse traps and glue traps are useful in getting mice out of the attic without killing them.
If you use mouse bait containing food and a rodenticide without trapping the mouse the smell of dead mice in the attic may be a problem.
The interesting thing about a dead animal in an attic is that the odor is actually usually stronger inside the house than in the attic itself.
This all comes down to air flow.
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Check in rooms crawlspaces basements attics garages storage sheds any anywhere else you can easily access paying close attention to the odor levels.
Try to locate the origin of the dead mouse by walking throughout your home and smelling the air.
It s not a pleasant or enjoyable task by any means but the odor will be stronger around the mouse.
More commonly mice die in your attic especially in higher numbers because someone has applied a mouse poison rodenticide.
Mouse urine and droppings dry out relatively quickly but just removing moisture doesn t kill germs.
Out in the wild most mice are quickly eaten by housecats owls fox snakes and all sorts of predators.