Wildlife that has recently died (within an hour or so) are the safest and easiest to remove yourself because there’s usually minimal contamination and bugs and ticks haven’t found it yet. Note: the length of time the animal has been dead can affect the outcome and strategy for removing it. From there close the bag tightly and place it in the garbage outside.
If you’re able to easily see the animal, and can 100% ensure there’s no chance of spreading contamination you can use a few plastic bags covered over your hands and place it into another double bagged bag. If you’re interested in understanding our removal process for dead animals and other wildlife issues, simply click the following link to view our removal and control process page where you’ll be able to contact us for a quote based on your current issues.
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The only way to prevent future deaths, and future wildlife intrusions, is by a full home inspection for all existing entry points, for the existence of other wildlife species and the implementation of entry prevention methods. The chances of finding another dead animal in the future are probably quite low but because there are obvious existing entry points on your home, you’ll probably end up harbouring another species of wildlife or already have an existing infestation.Īt this point it becomes clear that a dead animal issue is not the only problem you’re facing. The fact that they’ve been found dead in your home, indicates that at some point it in the past they broke in, or were able to enter because of an existing entry point created by another animal. Home and business owners are sometimes only made aware of the presence of dead wildlife within the structure of their property after they smell the distinct odour of a dead animal which gets worse with each passing day.īesides the problems with the potential diseases that dead animals can transmit, they do indicate a serious underlying problem with wildlife already being able to access your home. When You’ve Encountered a Dead Animal in Your Home
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Because dead animals can pose serious health risks, spread disease and bacteria, and are a sign that wildlife can gain entry to your home, it’s wise to get professional wildlife removal technicians to do the job safely.Ĭall us now at 22 if you’ve found a dead animal in your home. If you have found a dead animal in your walls, attic, under your deck or anywhere else in your home or business property, contacting Ontario Wildlife Removal Inc.