Dead Animal Removal Oklahoma City, OK

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Welcome to Oklahoma City Dead Animal Removal! Got a terrible smell in your house, or do you see a dead critter on your property? We are an animal control company specializing in the removal of dead animals from your home, attic, basement, walls, yard, or any part of your property. You clearly don't want a dead animal in your house. Carcasses attract flies and give off terrible smells, not to mention the potential diseases rotting flesh can cause. Whenever we remove dead animals, we use 100% safe methods and make sure to disinfect your home and get rid of all traces of odor. Click here for Free Roadkill Removal and click here for Dead Pet Body Removal. For deceased wild animals in your home or property, call us anytime at 405-463-4498 to schedule an appointment for today! We come out fast! Some of the services we offer include:

  • Dead Animal Removal
  • Foul Odor Diagnosis
  • Full Property Inspections
  • House Damage Repairs
  • Dead Body Location Services
  • Proper Carcass Disposal
  • Cleanup & Decontamination Services
  • Deodorization Services

CALL US ANYTIME AT 405-463-4498


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Are you wondering about the scent of death coming from your house; chances are you have an expired animal. Our company can solve all problems related to a dead critter. Our people are experts in locating and removing the dead creature regardless of where it is hiding. Our staff will ensure that no mess will be left behind. We can also take care of any related damages. If the insulation has been contaminated, we can remove the damaged part and replace them for you. We will also find the entry point of the wild animal and seal it to ensure that no animal will die again inside your property. Removing the dead animal on your own will not only be messy but is dangerous. Fortunately, you don't need to handle this sticky procedure; our team of experts will be wearing headlamps, dust masks, and biohazard suits to protect them from fungal spores and bacteria that the dead body will release. After removing, we will then sanitize and decontaminate your house. We will then correctly seal the body and move it to our incineration facility. If you are not sure whether the funky smell is coming from a dead critter, call us today, and we will schedule your free inspection program.

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What if you found roadkill or a dead animal such as a deer in a public place, and you want the city or Oklahoma County services to remove it for free? Click here for Free Oklahoma County Dead Animal Removal services. What if a farm animal like a horse, or your beloved pet dog or pet cat has died and you need the body taken away? Click here for Dead Pet Body Removal.

We are experts in dead animal removal, and take our job seriously. When removing dead animals, we do a COMPLETE job — not only do we remove the dead animal from your home or yard, we also decontaminate the area, deodorize it, and dispose of the animal or cremate it. If you aren't sure whether the stench in your house is due to a rotting carcass or another reason, we can sniff it out with our noses from our years of experience. We remove dead raccoons, dead opossums, dead skunks, dead squirrels, dead birds, even dead dogs and cats. We frequently remove dead rodents from inside walls, because poison kills rats and mice, who die in your house. We completely solve your dead animal problem by taking these steps:

  • Sniff out the dead animal if it is somewhere in your home
  • When necessary, for example if the animal is in a wall or under your house, cut a hole to remove the animal
  • Remove the dead animal, safely and completely (and seal the hole if needed)
  • Finish the job by decontaminating and deodorizing your home
  • Properly dispose of the dead animal through incineration or other means
  • Prevent it from happening again by finding out how they got in your house


Dead animal carcass removal is specialty work. Sometimes the job is simple, such as a dead opossum in the yard, in which case we can simply wear our gloves and respirator mask, bag the carcass, and take it away for incineration. Sometimes this is more complex, such as when the dead animal is under a home crawlspace, under a porch or deck or shed. Or if the animal is larger, such as a dog or a deer. The most complex cases are dead animals inside the house. The animal may have died inside the attic, or down in the walls, or the duct work, or any other part of the architecture. You may have a bad smell in your home, and you're not even sure what's causing it. We've removed not just dead animals, but rotting food, bad mold, etc. We specialize in locating the source of the smell, and we very commonly cut a hole in the ceiling or wall to remove the animal. We remove every bit of the carcass, mop up the juices, vacuum the maggots, spray it and wipe it down with disinfectant, cleaner, and we repair the hole we cut. In some cases we use ozone machines to neutralize odor.

Oklahoma City Dead Animal Tip: How to Get a Dead Animal Out of Your Car?

You’re sitting in your car one day, on your way to work, and you can’t help noticing a strange rotting smell. Then, the next day, it grows worse. You search throughout your car, only to discover a dead animal. It’s likely to be a smaller creature, as you’d naturally notice a larger one immediately. Think: mice, rats, bats, squirrels, etc.

What should you do?


Damaged caused by the animal
First, you need to work out how they entered your vehicle. Small rodents and animals, like rats, have a habitat of chewing everything in sight. In your house, that merely means a few damaged items. In a car, it could be disastrous. Rats and mice can squeeze into the narrowest locations. Once inside, they’re likely to chew through wires and cables, some of which may connect to your engine. That’s potentially disastrous and can prove extremely costly to repair. It could even cause a deadly accident. If your family uses your car, their lives are in danger too.

With exposed cables running through your car, you’re at significant fire risk. Heading into your local gas station is suddenly a dangerous situation. If you have flammable materials in your garage, remove them immediately as well as any other potential fire hazards.

It doesn’t take much for a vehicle to malfunction. Therefore, if you spot an animal in your car, don’t merely dismiss the risks. Have a mechanic give the car a thorough inspection. You might just save your life.

How to remove the dead animal
Once you deal with any immediate risks, you can dispose of the animal. Most rodents are significant vectors of disease. Therefore, you don’t want to handle them without proper protective coverings, especially not in such an enclosed environment. You will also want to act quickly, as the longer the animal is left in your car, the more pungent the smell.

Therefore, get a good look at the animal, where it is, and think about how you will remove it.

Then, gather the appropriate equipment. You will need: flashlight, plastic gloves, a face mask, heavy-duty plastic bags, and a deodorizer. To begin, complete a detailed search of your car. Look for the location of the animal and ensure there are no other animals in the vehicle. Rats and mice often live together in nests. The flashlight will let you see where you’re looking. When you’ve found the body – likely where the smell is most potent – give the animal an inspection.

Using thick rubber or plastic gloves, pick the animal up and place it into the plastic bag. Inspect and remove any other remains of the animals. Lift the carpet and examine any crevices. You may also notice any damage left by the animal. Look for signs of a nest or associated material: scraps of wood or textiles. During the whole process, you should wear a face mask. Rodents can transmit diseases like hantavirus, rat-bite fever, salmonella, leptospirosis, and many more. These diseases are often spread through spores or urine and fecal particulates. Therefore, you’re likely to breathe them in. You’ll also need to clean the car afterward thoroughly. Make sure to focus on the affected area, using enzyme-based cleaners and disinfectants. However, you may want to clean the vehicle from top to bottom. It also presents another opportunity to inspect for any potential damage as you clean. Finally, you’ll need to dispose of the body. You can often place them in a secure container or many plastic bags and put them into the trash. However, if you’re unsure, contact the local authorities to find out the proper regulations. If you’re in a rural area, burial and burning are standard methods of disposal.

In short: if you find an odd smell in your car, look for signs of a dead animal. However, don’t just throw the animal away and forget about it. Have a complete inspection of your car conducted to ensure no mechanical or electrical damage has been done. Then remove the animal and thoroughly clean the vehicle.

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