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Critters in Your Air Ducts Can Cause a Stench

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If you’ve ever heard the pitter-patter of little feet in your air ducts, then it’s possible you could soon start to smell something rotten.

When rodents and other small animals die after getting trapped in your ducts, they begin to decay, spreading a horrible smell throughout your house.

What should you do if you discover this has happened in your home?

  • Locate the carcass.
  • Remove the animal.
  • Dispose of the body properly.
  • Clean and disinfect area.

For more on how to handle pests in your air ducts, read this blog from Atlanta air conditioning specialists regarding pesky critters.

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