Dead animal removal & odor control — fast, surgical, gone.
A dead rodent in the wall is a three-to-six-week nightmare you can smell from the next room. Our urgent-response crew locates it with thermal imaging, removes it through a precise micro-cut, and neutralizes the odor at the molecular level — not with a cover-up spray.
Same-day urgent response · Thermal locating · Odor destroyed, not masked
A dead rodent in the wall is a problem you can smell from the next room.
When a rodent dies inside a wall cavity, soffit, or under floor decking, the odor of decomposition saturates a warm Eugene home for three to six weeks — and it gets worse before it gets better. Worse, the fleas and mites living on that rodent abandon the cooling body and go looking for a new host, which in a house means your pets, your kids, or you.
This is the call we move fastest on. We do not ask you to wait it out or mask it with a plug-in. We find the source, remove it cleanly, and destroy the odor at the molecular level so the room is genuinely livable again.
- Same-day urgent response across Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County
- Thermal and infrared imaging to pinpoint the carcass without guesswork
- Precise drywall micro-cut — the smallest possible access, cleanly patched
- Full removal of the animal, nesting material, and contaminated insulation
- Molecular odor neutralization that destroys the smell instead of covering it
You can smell it right now. Let's make it stop.
Decomposition odor and the parasites that leave a dead host do not wait, and they do not improve on their own. This is our fastest-response service in Lane County. Call now and talk to a person, not a queue.
Need help now? Call(541) 422-4462Located, removed, and neutralized — usually in one visit.
The whole job is built around two goals: find it precisely so the cut is small, and kill the odor at its source so it does not come back.
Rapid response
Dead-animal calls jump the queue. We aim to be at your Eugene-area door the same day, because every day of delay means more odor and more parasite migration.
Thermal locating
Infrared and thermal imaging, plus odor mapping, let us pinpoint the carcass inside the wall or soffit before we open anything — no exploratory holes.
Micro-cut access
A surgical drywall cut at the exact spot, sized to the animal and no larger, then cleanly patched and ready for paint. The smallest footprint possible.
Removal & sanitize
The carcass, nesting debris, and any contaminated insulation come out, and the cavity is treated to handle the bacteria and parasites left behind.
Molecular odor counter
We finish with a molecular odor treatment that chemically breaks down the decomposition compounds — eliminating the smell at the source rather than perfuming over it.
Most in-wall deaths trace back to one decision: poison.
The single most common reason a homeowner ends up with a rotting rodent in the wall is rodenticide bait. A poisoned rat does not die in the open — clinical signs take three to five days, and the animal almost always crawls into the most inaccessible cavity it can find to die. That is the entire reason the reputable operators in our network avoid poison inside living spaces, attics, and crawl spaces.
So while we will absolutely get the current problem out fast, we will also tell you how to make sure it is the last time: mechanical trapping and structural exclusion instead of bait. Solve the odor today, and prevent the next one for good.
What Eugene homeowners ask in a dead-animal emergency.
How fast can you actually get here?
Dead-animal calls are our highest-priority dispatch. Across Eugene, Springfield, and most of Lane County we aim for same-day response. The sooner we locate the carcass, the smaller the access cut and the faster the odor is gone — so calling early genuinely matters.
Will you leave a big hole in my wall?
No. We locate the animal with thermal imaging first, then make the smallest possible micro-cut at the exact spot and patch it cleanly, ready for paint. Pinpointing it before opening the wall is the whole point — it is what keeps the repair tiny.
Does the odor treatment really work, or just cover it up?
It destroys it. Air fresheners and plug-ins only mask decomposition odor, which is why it always comes back. We use a molecular treatment that chemically breaks down the odor compounds at the source, so the smell is gone rather than perfumed over.
Why did this happen, and how do I stop it recurring?
Almost always it is rodenticide — a poisoned rodent dies hidden in a wall or attic. The fix is to stop using bait indoors and switch to mechanical trapping plus structural exclusion. We will remove the current animal and show you exactly how to prevent the next one.
Don't live with it for another night.
The faster we locate and remove the carcass, the smaller the cut and the sooner the smell is gone. Call now for same-day urgent response across Eugene and Lane County.
