DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL & ODOR CONTROL
Dead Animal Removal – Under House, In Attic, Walls, Vents & Yard
When something dies in the house, you know it. The smell hits your nose, your eyes burn, and everyone starts blaming the fridge. We handle dead animal removal from crawlspaces, attics, walls, vents, chimneys, yards and commercial buildings across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.
Urban Wildlife Trapping Experts will find the carcass, remove it, treat the odor, and inspect for the entry point so you’re not dealing with the same nasty surprise next month.
Why Southern California Calls Us for Dead Animal Removal
- We specialize in hard-to-find carcasses – under houses, in walls, under tubs, inside ducts and crawlspaces.
- Full service: locating, removal, odor treatment, sanitation and recommendations for wildlife exclusion repairs.
- We know how to track rats, mice, opossums, raccoons, cats, birds and other wildlife through your structure.
- Realistic pricing and straight talk – we explain what we can access, what might need exploratory cuts, and what’s optional.
- We tie dead animal work into long-term solutions like attic cleaning, crawlspace cleaning, and rodent control so you don’t keep paying for repeat problems.
Dead Animal Removal Across Southern California
Fast response for homes, HOAs, and businesses dealing with dead animal odor and carcasses:
- Los Angeles County: (310) 528-9229
- Orange County: (714) 913-6110
- Riverside County: (951) 324-5036
- San Bernardino County: (909) 582-3073
We regularly handle dead animals in attics, crawlspaces, wall voids, chimneys, vents, yards, under decks, and commercial ceilings.
Common Signs You Have a Dead Animal in the House
You don’t usually see the carcass first – you smell it. Dead animal odor is sharp, sour, and impossible to ignore. Other clues help us confirm what’s going on.
Red Flags We Look For
- Strong, localized odor that gets worse near one room, wall, vent, or corner.
- Flies, gnats, or maggots suddenly showing up around windows, lights, or vents.
- Stains on ceilings or walls below an attic, crawlspace, or pipe chase.
- Recent scratching or activity that suddenly stopped – then smell started days later.
- Pets fixating on one spot – a wall, floor vent, tub access, or deck area.
- Outside, a strong smell near a deck, shed, AC pad, or fence line, sometimes with flies present.
A dead animal smell often peaks over a week or two, then slowly fades. Without removal, you’re stuck breathing whatever is rotting under the house, in the wall, or above your ceiling.
Most Common Places We Find Dead Animals
Every house is different, but in Southern California we see the same hot spots over and over. Most dead animals started as a rat, mouse, opossum, raccoon, feral cat, bird or snake that got inside looking for shelter or food.
Inside Homes & Buildings
- Crawlspaces and under houses – especially older homes with open vents or missing screens.
- Attics and insulation where rats, mice, and other wildlife were nesting.
- Wall voids where animals fell or got trapped between studs.
- Under bathtubs and shower pans – quiet, warm, and undisturbed.
- Chimneys and fireplace chases, especially without proper caps.
- Ceiling cavities and drop ceilings in offices and commercial spaces.
Outside & Around the Property
- Under decks, sheds, and porches where animals were nesting.
- Along fence lines, landscaping, and planter beds.
- Near AC units, pool equipment, or crawlspace doors where animals got trapped.
During the inspection we’ll also look for why the animal was there at all: open vents, gaps, damaged screens, old burrows, or ongoing rodent activity.
Our 4-Step Dead Animal Removal Process
We don’t guess and spray air freshener. We follow a simple, proven process: locate, remove, treat, and prevent.
1. Inspection & Odor Tracking
- Walk the property and structure to track the odor and fly activity.
- Check likely areas – attic, crawlspace, wall lines, tubs, chimneys, vents, and AC chases.
- Look for entry points and existing wildlife activity that may still be active.
- Take photos so you can see what we’re seeing.
2. Dead Animal Locating & Removal
When possible, we access the carcass through existing openings: crawlspace doors, attic hatches, access panels, or removable exterior materials.
- Carefully locate and remove the dead animal from the structure or yard.
- Bag and remove the carcass from your property.
- If the animal is in an enclosed void (inside a wall or ceiling), we’ll explain any cutting or limited demo required before work begins.
3. Odor Treatment & Sanitation
Removing the body is the first step. We also treat the area so the smell doesn’t linger as long.
- Spot clean and remove accessible contaminated material around the carcass.
- Apply disinfectant and odor-counteractant products to the immediate area we can reach.
- Recommend more complete attic cleaning or crawlspace cleaning if contamination is heavy.
4. Prevention Plan & Repairs
One dead animal usually means openings, weak spots, or ongoing rodent problems. We give you a plan so you’re not calling us again for another carcass later.
- Show you entry points and weak spots we found during the inspection.
- Recommend exclusion and damage repairs to seal those openings.
- If rats or mice are the source, tie the job into rodent control and rat control for a full solution.
Dead Animal Inspection & Removal Pricing
Every dead animal job is different. A small rat in a crawlspace is not the same as a raccoon buried in insulation or a carcass inside a finished wall. We keep pricing simple and transparent.
Inspection & Locating
- Standard dead animal inspection – includes odor tracking and basic access checks for common areas like attic and crawlspace.
- If you need a full-structure inspection for ongoing wildlife issues, we may recommend a broader inspection similar to our raccoon or skunk work.
Dead Animal Removal & Odor Treatment
- Pricing depends on location, access, animal size, and cleanup level.
- If removal requires opening walls, ceilings, or other construction work, we’ll discuss estimated repair costs before any cuts are made.
We’ll walk you through the best options for your situation and give you a clear written estimate before any removal or cleanup work starts.
Dead Animal Odor Control & Cleanup
Once the animal is out, your nose usually gets a break – but not always instantly. Heavy contamination in insulation, soil or framing can hold odor for a while.
What We Can Do at the Dead Animal Site
- Remove accessible nesting material, droppings and fluids around the carcass.
- Treat surfaces with disinfectant and enzyme-based products where appropriate.
- Improve ventilation in the area when possible so odor can dissipate.
When You May Need More Than a Spot Cleanup
- Multiple dead animals or heavy rodent activity in attic insulation → attic cleaning & decontamination.
- Long-term contamination in soil and plastic under the house → crawlspace cleaning.
- Ongoing wildlife activity using the same openings → rodent control and exclusion work.
We’ll give you honest expectations – what can be fixed today, what may fade on its own with time and ventilation, and where a larger cleanup might make sense.
Stop the Next Dead Animal Before It Happens
Nobody calls and says, “I want more dead animals, please.” The smell is just the last chapter of a bigger story: animals getting into your structure.
Prevention Steps We Recommend
- Seal gaps in crawlspace vents, foundation openings, and access doors.
- Screen and secure attic vents, roof gaps, and utility penetrations.
- Add rodent-proofing where rats and mice are active (see our rodent control service).
- Remove or secure attractants: open pet food, standing water, easy trash access.
For bigger projects, we can design a full exclusion and damage repair plan so your home is harder for wildlife to get into in the first place.
Dead Animal Removal Service Areas in Southern California
Urban Wildlife Trapping Experts provides dead animal removal, odor control and cleanup across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.
Counties We Serve
We also work directly with HOAs, property managers, and commercial facilities dealing with dead animals in ceilings, walls, signs and mechanical spaces.
Call Your Local Office
- Los Angeles County: (310) 528-9229
- Orange County: (714) 913-6110
- Riverside County: (951) 324-5036
- San Bernardino County: (909) 582-3073
Dead Animal Removal FAQs
How much does dead animal removal cost?
Pricing depends on where the carcass is, how hard it is to reach, what kind of animal it is, and how much cleanup is needed. A simple crawlspace removal is very different from cutting open a finished wall or ceiling. We inspect first, then give you a clear written estimate.
Can you always find the dead animal?
We find most carcasses, but not every single one. Some are buried deep inside construction where opening the structure would cause more damage than it’s worth. In those cases we’ll explain what’s realistic and focus on odor control, sanitation and prevention.
How long will the smell last after removal?
Once the dead animal is removed and the area is treated, odor usually drops quickly over the next few days. Heavy contamination in insulation, soil or framing can hold smell longer. We’ll tell you what to expect based on what we find.
Can I just throw bleach or chemicals where I think it died?
Spraying random chemicals into walls, vents or crawlspaces usually doesn’t help and can make air quality worse. The best approach is to remove the carcass, clean what we can reach, and use the right products in the right place.
Do you repair the access cuts you make?
If dead animal removal requires cutting a wall, ceiling, or other surface, we’ll explain that before we start and estimate repairs separately. In many cases our exclusion & damage repair team can handle both the wildlife entry repairs and the cosmetic fix.
Can you help if another company already tried and failed?
Yes. We’re often called after partial jobs – someone tried to mask the smell, guessed at the location, or never inspected the crawlspace or attic. We’ll re-inspect, show you what was missed, and build a plan that actually locates, removes, treats, and prevents instead of just spraying perfume on the problem.

