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Dead Animal Removal
Death is the irreversible termination of biological functions that define a living organism. The death of an animal can occur on your home or business property. A dead animal may also arise inside your home or business. Mice, rats, squirrels, raccoons, opossums, cats, birds, bats, and skunks may die in your attic, under a shed, in a crawl space, in a ceiling, in the yard, underneath a deck, in the walls, on the driveway, beneath the porch, or in the basement of your business, or home. A dead animal will begin to decompose, which will be accompanied by a terrible stench and an infestation of maggots that will turn into flies. Dead animals on your property, inside your home, or business may pose a health hazard. A dead animal may be infested with fleas or ticks that will look for a new warm-blooded host to feed on. Fleas and ticks are ectoparasites that carry and can transmit disease, which is why dead animal removal is so important. In addition to removing dead animals, we also provide odor control and disinfecting services to remove rank odors and disease from your home or business. The Nassau County Animal Control wildlife removal and pest management experts at DQ Pest Control will also attempt to determine how the dead animal entered your premises. As part of our wildlife damage repair and animal-proofing services, we will exclude animals from entering your home or business in the future. Whether you live in Merrick, Floral Park, Old Brookville, Oyster Bay, Muttontown, Plainview, Roslyn, Lawrence, Woodmere, Hewlett Harbor, Lido Beach, East Norwich, Garden City, Mill Neck, Manhasset, or Searingtown in Nassau County, we can provide dead animal removal services to you. Nassau County Animal Control Wildlife Removal experts routinely remove dead animal carcasses, such as a dead squirrel in an attic, a dead rat behind a wall, a dead cat in a crawl space, a dead raccoon under a porch, a dead opossum in a garage, or a dead mouse under the kitchen sink. Dead animal removal is a very important service provided by the Nassau County Animal Control wildlife removal and pest management professionals at DQ Pest Control and one that our customers are always most appreciative of. If you need deceased animal removal services, whether it be for a domestic animal or a wild animal, please contact us.


How To Get Rid Of Dead Animal Odor


There are few odors worse than the nauseating stench of a decomposing animal carcass. Whether it is a decomposing mouse or a larger animal such as a raccoon, the dead animal odor will fill the air with a lingering smell of putridness. The first step in getting rid of the horrific odor is locating and removing the rotting animal carcass. The smell of the decaying animal will be the strongest in the area where the corpse is found. Once the deceased animal has been removed, the area surrounding it needs to be cleaned, especially if the carcass is in an advanced stage of decomposition.


Removal Of Dead Animals From Roadways And Parks

Deceased animals in the roadway, whether domestic or wild, are removed by the government agency that is responsible for maintaining that roadway. The New York State Parks Department and the Nassau County Parks Department remove dead wildlife from the parks they maintain. Therefore, animal control agencies and wildlife removal services are not the entities to contact about roadkill or deceased wildlife in public parks. The New York State Department of Transportation is responsible for removing roadkill from the parkways, expressways, and other New York State maintained roadways in Nassau County, New York. The highway departments of the Town of Hempstead, the Town of North Hempstead, and the Town of Oyster Bay remove dead animals from the roads that they maintain. The Nassau County DPW, City of Glen Cove DPW, and City of Long Beach Department of Public Works all remove roadkill from streets and roads that they manage. The incorporated villages within Nassau County all have roadways that they are responsible for maintaining, including removing deceased animals from them. For contact information on government agencies that remove dead animals from roads, click on ROADKILL REMOVAL NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK.

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