While it s true that not all the rodents in the attic will eat the poison and die several will and they die in your attic or walls.
Dead mice in attic.
Mice like secluded places where humans and pets don t frequent.
It s not a pleasant or enjoyable task by any means but the odor will be stronger around the mouse.
And they love to chew their way into boxes.
If you ve put rat poison in your attic then i guarantee that you have some dead rats or mice in your attic and walls perhaps several.
Openings around water pipes utilities and dryer vents outdoor water taps air conditioner connections loose siding gaps around windows or doors cracks or gaps in the foundation.
Mice are timid creatures that prefer locations that have lots of safe places to hide.
Here what you should do to clean up the attic.
If you store boxes in your attic you will make it ideal for mice.
The odor of a dead mouse is a mix of sulfur dioxides methane and other noxious gases that are produced as tissue begins to decompose.
So when they die they re already buried down in some tunnel.
Mice run along boxes with one side brushing against them.
Check in rooms crawlspaces basements attics garages storage sheds any anywhere else you can easily access paying close attention to the odor levels.
02 18 2004 the problem with dead mice in the attic is that they are hard to find.
Even an empty attic is ideal for these timid critters.
A mouse may enter the attic through.
Deceased mice occasionally you may come across a dead mouse in the attic but don t think that the problem is over.
Carefully get rid of the mice after trapping the mice either dead or alive you need to get rid of them from your attic.
This is because they love to burrow and they dig their way down into the insulation.
Make the disinfectant absorb the mouse or its nest for 5 minutes.
Try to locate the origin of the dead mouse by walking throughout your home and smelling the air.
Put on rubber vinyl gloves.
Spray a combination of bleach and water or some disinfectant on the dead mice or their nest.
They hide in the gaps between boxes.
More commonly mice die in your attic especially in higher numbers because someone has applied a mouse poison rodenticide.
So i have some work to do.
Where there is one mouse there is always more.
Properly dispose of the carcass while wearing rubber gloves to avoid being infected.