More Than Just an Unpleasant Smell
A deceased rodent, possum, or bird inside wall cavities releases harmful bacteria (e.g., Salmonella, Leptospira) and attracts secondary pests such as blowflies and carpet beetles. DIY removal often spreads pathogens and leaves residue that continues to smell.
Our Safe Removal & Sanitisation Process
- Locate the Source – Thermal imaging and odour-tracking help pinpoint hidden carcasses without unnecessary wall demolition.
- Protective Extraction – Technicians wear biohazard PPE and seal carcasses in clinical-grade bags.
- Disinfection – Hospital-grade virucides neutralise pathogens; HEPA filtration captures airborne particles.
- Deodorisation – Commercial ozone or hydroxyl generators break down lingering odours at a molecular level.
- Proofing Advice – We identify entry points and recommend sealing or trapping to prevent repeats.
Legal & Environmental Compliance
All remains are disposed of in accordance with WA biosecurity and council regulations. We never leave carcasses in landfill sites where scavengers or pets may gain access.
When to Call Us Immediately
- Persistent “dead animal” smell after baiting rodents
- Buzzing blowflies congregating near vents
- Stains on gyprock ceilings following roof-space possum deaths
- Pet suddenly fixated on a section of wall or subfloor
Peace of Mind, Guaranteed
Mandurah Pest Control’s carcass removal service includes a 14-day odour-free guarantee. If smell returns, we re-treat at no charge—so you can breathe easy again.