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Originally Posted by look 171
Yeah, what if they decided to die in the wall cavity? Hey, at least you can say to your wife, "Go clean up that siht in the garage".
Couple years ago, I had to help a friend cut a hole in the ceiling in his garage to get out a dead racoon. That thing crawled in through a hold from rotted siding way up near the. It was a flat roof, so there's no attic. This was in the dead middle of socal summer. He lived inland, Glendora so the avg temp was a toasty 90 degrees . That smell is horrible cooking that thing for at least 2-3 weeks under the hot sun. How did I get called for this, I don't know.
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Hahah.
I think the theory is that when they eat rat poison, they are supposed to get thirsty and go try to find water. So in theory, they won't die where they eat the poison, but I'm sure that's not fool-proof.
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