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in the wall — Brooklynian

in the wall

vanilla
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
if you suspect that something in the wall that was once alive is now dead, what to do?

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  • do you know where its coming from. with sheetrock walls its pretty easy to put it back in. cut with a saw. keep that section. once dead rat or something is removed. put that piece back in and plaster away.

    if piece doesn't go back well, put a piece of wood as support between the walls and screw it onto there and than plaster.
  • or wait a week and the smell will be gone.
    (a mouse died in my wall, phewwww)

    there's something of a body of work on the matter here
  • people have told me: the more bugs in the building, the faster the smell dissipates. lovely.
  • vanilla wrote: people have told me: the more bugs in the building, the faster the smell dissipates. lovely.
    For your sake, I hope there are more bugs in your building. They'll eat the decomposing flesh and the smell will be gone much quicker! That's nature at work, it cleans up after itself.
  • Subject: Re: in the wall

    vanilla wrote: if you suspect that something in the wall that was once alive is now dead, what to do?
    Cry until the scent dies too.
  • Drill a hole and sprinkle in some lye?
  • the smell is less and less each day. the 2 cats have been staring at the wall 24/7 for the last week - but it's difficult to figure out exactly where the stink is coming from.
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