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How Long Will a Dead Animal Smell?

Understanding Decomposition & Your Options

In the pest control industry, one of the most common emergency calls we receive isn’t about live pests — it’s about the terrible smell that suddenly appears in a home or business. Most of the time, the culprit is a dead animal: a rat in the subfloor, a possum in a wall cavity, a bird in the roof cavity, or even a mouse stuck behind the dishwasher.

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The first question we’re usually asked is,
“How long will this smell last?”

Let’s take a closer look at why dead animals smell, how long the odour can linger, and what Pest Control Empire can do to help.

🐀 What Causes the Smell?

When an animal dies, its body goes through a natural decomposition process, which begins within hours. This process involves:

  • Autolysis (self-digestion): Enzymes within the body break down cells and tissues.
  • Putrefaction: Bacteria from the gut spread, digest tissue, and release foul-smelling gases.

The gases released include:

  • Methane
  • Hydrogen sulfide
  • Ammonia
  • Putrescine and cadaverine (chemicals responsible for the strong, “rotting flesh” smell)

The combination of these gases creates an intense, unmistakable odour that can permeate entire rooms, even from inside a wall or roof void.

🕒 How Long Will the Smell Last?

There are several factors that affect how long a dead animal will smell:

  1. Size of the Animal
  • Small animals (mice or rats): Usually decompose faster. Smell may persist for 1–2 weeks.
  • Medium animals (possums, cats, large rats): Smell may last for 3–6 weeks or longer.
  • Large animals (e.g. foxes, stray dogs in rural areas): Odour can persist for months if left untreated.
  1. Location of the Carcass
  • In a hot roof cavity or wall void, decomposition is quicker, but the smell can be overwhelming.
  • In cooler areas or spaces with low airflow (e.g. under a slab), the process slows, but the smell lingers longer.
  • Subfloors, ducted heating vents, and ceiling insulation can trap odours and even absorb some of the gases.
  1. Temperature and Humidity
  • Warm, humid conditions speed up decomposition — expect a shorter but more intense odour period.
  • Cooler, dry conditions may mean a longer-lasting but less severe smell.
  1. Ventilation
  • Poor airflow means odours build up inside and linger longer.
  • If air conditioning or heating circulates the smell, it can spread rapidly through the property.

🧪 Can the Smell Be Masked?

Short answer: not effectively.
Air fresheners, incense, and candles may provide temporary relief, but they don’t eliminate the source. Some absorbent materials like carpets, insulation, and plasterboard can even trap the smell, requiring professional remediation.

🧰 What Can We Do to Help?

At Pest Control Empire, we’ve dealt with hundreds of these situations and offer specialist dead animal removal and odour management services.

Our Process Includes:

  1. Inspection & Location
    • Using experience, tools, and sometimes thermal imaging or odour detection equipment, we identify likely entry points or areas where an animal may have died.
  2. Access & Removal
    • If accessible, we remove the carcass safely. This may involve entering roof spaces, removing vent covers, or creating access panels in walls if required (with client approval).
  3. Sanitisation & Odour Treatment
    • We apply hospital-grade disinfectants to eliminate bacteria and prevent insect activity (like blowflies).
    • We use enzymatic odour neutralisers that break down the source of the smell, not just mask it.
  4. Ventilation Advice
    • We provide tips for improving airflow and speeding up the dissipation of any remaining odour.
  5. Exclusion Recommendations
    • We inspect for entry points and provide advice or service to seal them off — to prevent the problem from happening again.

🛑 What If the Animal Can’t Be Found?

In some cases — especially with small animals like mice or rats — the carcass may be inside an inaccessible wall cavity, subfloor, or ceiling void and not immediately visible.

At Pest Control Empire, we have specialist equipment and techniques to assist in locating the source of the odour, even in hard-to-reach areas.

We may use:

  • Thermal imaging cameras to detect heat differentials or insect activity around decomposing remains
  • Borescopes (inspection cameras) to look inside wall cavities, roof spaces, or subfloors without major disruption
  • Selective plaster cuts, with your approval, to access the exact location of the carcass once confirmed

If the animal still cannot be located, or if removal would cause excessive damage, we can:

  • Provide odour treatment services, using enzyme-based neutralisers that break down the source gases
  • Advise on ventilation strategies to help disperse the smell as decomposition runs its course

We’ll always discuss options and costs with you before proceeding, ensuring you’re fully informed throughout the process.

🏡 Common Sources of Dead Animal Smells

  • Rats/mice in the roof, wall, or under kitchen cabinetry
  • Birds trapped in chimneys or wall cavities
  • Possums electrocuted or trapped in roof cavities
  • Snakes or lizards (in rural settings)
  • Stray cats or dogs under homes or behind sheds

🧯 Don’t Wait — Act Fast

A dead animal smell is more than just unpleasant — it can attract flies, maggots, and secondary infestations. The longer it’s left untreated, the more difficult and expensive it may become to resolve.

If you’re noticing a sudden, foul odour and suspect a dead animal, call the experts at Pest Control Empire or submit an enquiry via our Contact Us page. We’ll handle the mess so you don’t have to.

📞 1300 66 55 73

Areas We Service

We service homes and businesses across Melbourne, including new estates and growth areas where roof and wall cavities are frequent hiding spots for rodents and possums.

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Suburbs we commonly attend for dead animal smells include:

  • Werribee, Tarneit, Point Cook
  • Mickleham, Donnybrook, Wollert
  • Truganina, Rockbank, Clyde North
  • Craigieburn, Sunbury, Doreen
  • And more…

Final Thoughts

The smell of a dead animal is a problem you shouldn’t try to wait out. It won’t go away quickly on its own — and the source can cause secondary pest issues if left unattended.

Trust Pest Control Empire to safely resolve the problem, neutralise the odour, and help protect your home or workplace from repeat events.