I have a really good nose! Sure, there's various dead-animal location technology, such as FLIR heat-detection devices that can detect decaying bodies (which are warmer) or corpse-sniffing dogs, but these things aren't always helpful.
A lot of animals die in attics, where a dog doesn't help, or ductwork or other places where you can't see heat. The best technology is my nose and my experience! My nose is so good that I can usually detect the species of animal just
by the smell! I know animal behavior and architecture so well that I have an excellent instinct about where the carcass lies.
Unwanted pests in your home soon leads to unwanted dead pests in your home – and this can be more troubling than having live intruders when you consider the other problems that often arise. This includes increased moisture and black mould growth, often in wall cavities, basements, and other hard-to-reach areas of buildings; the attraction of insects, rats, mice, and other scavengers to the area; damage to the building and your belongings; the threat of diseases like rabies, histoplasmosis, and leptospirosis; and more. Des Moines Dead Animal can put a stop to all of those problems, and our friendly technicians can even prevent any future problems from arising. By highlighting and repairing vulnerable areas, sealing up already-present entrance points, and installing preventative methods, the entire nuisance wildlife issue is resolved, from start to finish. Without taking these steps, the removal of the animal will end up being just one part of a much larger task. By stopping wild animal intrusions entirely, however, you can be sure that your home is as safe and protected as you’d want it to be. If you would like to know more about properly removing dead animals from your home or business, or you’d like to learn how to effectively prevent unwanted wildlife intrusions, give us a call on 515-337-2974 at any time. We answer the phones all hours of the day and night, and we can offer you one of our highly skilled field operatives within hours, should you require a visit.