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.
Dead animal in attic.
This all comes down to air flow.
Homeowners risk unpleasant odors and stains disease contamination and further pest infestation when dead animal bodies are left unattended in homes or yards.
It is likely buried under insulation or down some nook or cranny.
Make sure you have a sturdy garbage bag handy and wear a thick pair of gloves and a mask.
The attic is usually well ventilated.
In a simple case an animal will die somewhere in plain view such as under a house in plain sight in the attic or so on.
Pick up the animal preferably using a bag or towel in addition to your gloves and place it in the garbage bag.
Commonly found animals include creatures which frequently live near houses such as squirrels raccoons stray cats or dogs mice rats opossums and skunks.
The problem is that it can be very hard to find.
They die under the attic floorboards.
Dead animal removal is sometimes simple sometimes very difficult and always dirty.
The only way to solve the problem is to crawl through the attic and find the carcass and remove it.
They die under the insulation.
Once you find the dead animal it is time to get it out of your attic.
But the stench of the dead animal collects and lingers in the house below.
Most of the time the animal has died in some god forsaken part of the attic that a monkey can t reach.