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Sounds like opening up the deck is not an option.
Start with the lime and after that has had a day or two to work, dump some dirt or sand on the whole mess to bury it and then forget about it. Seal up any access so that it can't happen again. Option 2: get it real wet and go on vacation for 3 weeks. "Alan" wrote in message ... Problem is the way the deck was constructed, I can't pop up any boards and get to him. Stupid design, but my only option is to either dismantle a huge section of deck or cut into it. Alan "Oscar_Lives" wrote in message news:Rj7re.44844$_o.32911@attbi_s71... "Alan" wrote in message ... Hi, Hope someone can help. I have a dead raccoon trapped under my deck. Problem is that it is in a location I can't reach unless I tear the deck apart. I have no problem letting it decompose naturally but the stench is bad and I am worried about disease. I can see it through the cracks in the deck and can pour liquid or powder (maybe) on the carcass. Any suggestions as to what I can do would be greatly appreciated as I am trying to avoid tearing apart the deck. Thanks. Alan Pop a couple of decking boards up, reach down and pull that sucker out. Get him quick while he still has rigormortis. Once he bloats, you risk pulling a limb off or popping him open and releasing thousands of maggots. Good luck. |
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