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How To Use Our Product To Eliminate Dead Rodent Odor
Posted on September 27th, 2013How to use our Odor Eliminator Bags to eliminate dead rodent odor.
Dead rodents can die in your wall and often you are unable to find the carcass to remove it.
Earth Care Odor Remover Bags are used by Pest Control Professionals to remove dead rodent odors, and urine and feces odors associated with rodents. The carcass does not have to be removed to remove the odors.
Earth Care Bags do not have to come into contact with dead rodent or odor causing agent. Simply hang the bag near the odor and in 24 hours the odor will be gone. Earth Care acts like a magnet by attracting and neutralizing smells. It is made from an all natural mineral, is non toxic and biodegradable and safe for Planet Earth. It is also safe around children and pets, even if eaten. Earth Care adsorbs odors rather than masking them with a fragrance.
Watch our helpful video to find out exactly where you should hang our bags and how many you need to use:
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Rats!! Is The Odor Making Your Home Uninhabitable?
Posted on September 11th, 2013Do you have a rat or mouse infestation?
Clear The Air’s products specialize in eliminating dead rat odor from just about anywhere. Our product works so well exterminators all over the world use our product!
We would like to share with our readers how to eliminate dead rodent odor from their home or office. If you put poison in the walls of your home to kill the rats, they will most likely die within your walls creating a horribly foul smell that is difficult to get to unless you cut holes in your wall.
Clear The Air Odor Remover Bags are used by Pest Control Professionals to remove dead rodent odors, and urine and feces odors associated with rodents. The carcass does not have to be removed to remove the odors.
Earth Care Bags do not have to come into contact with dead rodent or odor causing agent. Simply hang the bag near the odor and in 24 hours the odor will be gone. Earth Care acts like a magnet by attracting and neutralizing smells. It is made from an all natural mineral, is non toxic and biodegradable and safe for Planet Earth. It is also safe around children and pets, even if eaten. Earth Care adsorbs odors rather than masking them with a fragrance.
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Eliminate Dead Rodent Odors
Posted on March 1st, 2013Do you have a peculiar odor coming from your walls? Chances are, you may have a rat that has died behind your walls. The odor can sometimes be unbearable waiting for the carcass to decompose.
Instead of tearing down your drywall to remove the rat, Clear the Air has a special product which can eliminate the odors without even having to come into contact with the odor producer.
Dead rodents can die in your wall and often you are unable to find the carcass to remove it. Earth Care Odor Remover Bags are used by Pest Control Professionals to remove dead rodent odors, and urine and feces odors associated with rodents. The carcass does not have to be removed to remove the odors.
Earth Care Bags do not have to come into contact with dead rodent or odor causing agent. Simply hang the bag near the odor and in 24 hours the odor will be gone. Earth Care acts like a magnet by attracting and neutralizing smells. It is made from an all natural mineral, is non toxic and biodegradable and safe for Planet Earth. It is also safe around children and pets, even if eaten. Earth Care adsorbs odors rather than masking them with a fragrance.
How to Eliminate Dead Animal & Related Urine/Feces Odors
- It is not necessary to remove dead carcass to remove the odor.
- More bags = better faster results, we recommend a minimum of 3 bags.
- Hang a bag in every room you smell odor.
- If you believe dead animal is in attic or crawl space hang one bag there also.
- Bag will outlast odor from carcass and handle any urine or feces odors that may exist from previously infested areas.
- One bag covers up to 100 square feet. It will last 3-4 months in use, or indefinitely in plastic wrap.
- Minimum of three bags needed to remove dead Rodent/Animal odors.
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How Do I Know If I Have Rodents In My Home?
Posted on February 6th, 2013Mice, rats and other rodents can cause a lot of damage in your home. Not only do they carry and spread disease, they can chew on everything causing property damage and even risk of fire when chewing on electrical wiring.
Clear the Air would like to share some tips on how to find out if you have a rodent infestation in your home. Remember to use our Clear the Air Odor Eliminator Bag to eliminate any dead rodent odors from your home, garage, shed or anywhere else.
Droppings of feces are one of the easiest ways to know you have an infestation. You may notice them in your garage on the rafters, on boxes, or anywhere else high up the rodents are running around.
Use a black light to see rodent urine. It will be a bluish to yellowish white color. Not all fluorescent colors you see under black light in your home may be rodent urine. Many bleaches and lubricating oil will show up under black light too.
Mice mark their trail with their urine for other mice to follow their tracks to food sources. If you find a urine trail into your home, make sure to block the entrance to avoid mice from getting in.
Check corners in your home for food stashes and nests made by mice and/or rats. Another way to find out if you have rodents in your home is to look for chewed corners of boxes and wires.
If you have a rat or mouse die in your home, the odor can be so bad you can’t be in your home. Fortunately our Clear the Air Bags don’t have to come in contact with the odor producer, thus avoiding the huge task of taking down drywall to remove the dead carcass. All you have to do is simply hang the bag where the odor is strongest and within 24 hours the odor is eliminated. Sometimes two bags may have to be used if the dead rodent odor is extremely strong.
Do you have questions about our product? Call or email Pat in our customer service department!
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Tips to Keep Pests Out!
Posted on February 20th, 2012No matter where you live and what type of house you live in, there will always be some sort of “pest” that will try and get into your home.
If you have had an exterminator come out, your problem is temporarily fixed. However, it is now up to you to ensure the pests stay away from your home for good. The five tips below are basic and straightforward and in no time, you will have a home that is as clean as it is pest-free! Here are some tips on keeping bugs and rodents from coming back.
Clean up after yourself – Pests, like ants for example, will be attracted to anything with a sticky or sugary surface. Pay special attention t your counters, cabinets, floors and tops of your refrigerator. Basically, anywhere that a sugary residue could be hiding is pretty much a guaranteed target for ants to swarm to.
Water Waste – Pests love pools of water and if you have any kind of water collection forming inside or outside of your house, its time to get rid of that. The sooner you eliminate leaks, puddles, etc, the sooner you can eliminate lingering pests. Even something as simple as a damp cloth in the bathroom will attract ants.
Seal Your Food – Keep food in sealed containers. Simply loosely wrapping up bags of chips or cookies are an easy way to pests to make themselves at home feasting on your food. Make sure all food is sealed in an airtight container and stored in cabinets.
No Cracks or Holes – Small areas such as holes or cracks in the walls and floors are an inviting place for pests to call home. Make sure to seal any pest friendly areas of your house.
Be Proactive – If pests have taken over your home before, it is likely it will happen again. In order to make sure they don’t come back, get in the habit of hiring an exterminator on a regular basis. Preventative visits may be all you need.
If you have a rat infestation and the exterminator comes and the rats are poisoned, most likely you will sooner or later experience a foul odor coming from the walls. Instead of knocking down walls to remove the decaying rat carcass, simply place Clear the Air Odor Remover Bags throughout your house and the odor will be eliminated. Read more on Removing Dead Rodent Odors here.