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    Something has died in an inaccessible space under our house, probably a rabbit or possum, how long does the smell last? weeks? months?
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    Ordinarily I'd say a week, at most a fortnight. If nature's cleaners (eg. maggots, vermin) can get to it, the quicker the smell goes.

    However, I've had jobs where I've had to replacing heating ducts, etc. 'cos something died in there 6 months before... and even though the body is basically long gone, the heat of the air flowing over it "revives" the stink and, being a duct, carries it through the house.

    That's a worst case scenario, though.
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    Can you send your dog under to eat it? Never seems to worry them.
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    Maybe it is the dog! When did you last see/feed him?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodwould View Post
    Maybe it is the dog! When did you last see/feed him?
    Can you borrow someones retriever?

    We are so full of sage advice here aren't we.
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    I once had something die under my front bedroom, the only
    access under the house was through the bathtub, i still couldn't
    get to it, so moved out the room and i reckon it lasted about a
    month, i had an exhaust fan running out the window pretty much
    all the time, and spread lots of nice smelly stuff around, i think it
    was in my head but could still smell it for ages, it became the guest
    bedroom I wonder if there's any way you could coax some ants
    to get under there, they're pretty efficient.

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    Wrong weather for flies. But the buzzing would be annoying.

    No way you could get some lime or something else in there to hurry the process along?
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    If you filled the space with expanding foam, that should encase the cadaver and seal the smell in for good.
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    It would be just another one of many weird smells in my place.....

    Cook a good curry, that'll change the tone for a while,
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    Throw your teenagers out of the house. That should reduce the overall smell by half at least.
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