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1. Locate the dead mouse. Your nose will lead you to its location. If it is located behind a wall, use a power saw to cut a hole big enough so you can reach in and (with gloves on
http://www.ehow.com/how_6721679_rid-smell-dead-mic...
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1. Locate the source of the smell. If you can identify from what direction the odor is coming from, you can better rid yourself of it. 2. Remove the body, if possible. Touch the body
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1. Remove the dead mouse. The quickest and easiest way to get rid of the smell is to remove it. If the carcass is in an easily reached area, put on the rubber gloves and face mask
http://www.ehow.com/how_5645601_rid-foul-dead-mice...
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From my experience (this morning) I'm pretty sure the smell is the same as a kind of rotting fishy smelling chicken with a hint of cheese, it is a warm lingering putrid smell and
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