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  Whether you have tried to deal with an opossum
                              problem yourself, or the opossum has wandered into
                              your property and died without your involvement,
                              it is important to deal with a dead opossum as
                              soon as possible. An opossum carcass that is
                              decaying will not only emit a foul smell around
                              your property, but that smell is also likely to
                              attract other animals looking to consume the
                              carrion. Finding and removing a dead opossum is
                              not always straightforward, as they can die in
                              difficult locations, but it is a very important
                              thing to do.
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              Identifying The Location Of The Carcass
                              
                              The smell will often be the strongest indicator
                              that you will have to the location of the carcass,
                              and try to identify where the smell of the carcass
                              is at its strongest. You will then need to examine
                              the nooks and crannies to try and find where the
                              opossum has died, and this can include wall
                              cavities, ventilation ducts or even in the attic
                              of a property.
                              
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                              Getting To A Carcass In A Difficult
                                Position
                              
                              If it isn't easy to get to the carcass, you may
                              need to look at different options to try and get
                              hold of the carcass to remove it, including
                              opening vents and using a grabber to try and pull
                              the carcass to a more easily accessible position.
                              Make sure that you are wearing the right
                              protective clothing and breathing mask when going
                              into confined spaces, but if you do need to cut
                              the drywall in order to get to the carcass, it is
                              usually best to do this carefully and as close to
                              the carcass as you can. 
                              
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                              Bagging The Dead Opossum
                              
                              Although the opossum may be dead, the fleas and
                              ticks on the body may not be, so while wearing
                              long sleeved clothing and gloves, move the carcass
                              into a thick plastic garbage bag. Once this is
                              completed, tie the bag closed, and then double bag
                              it to ensure that it is sealed. If you will be
                              waiting for some time for the carcass to be
                              removed, consider placing it in a sealed box to
                              prevent the scent from escaping and attracting
                              other animals. 
                              
                              Disposing Of The Carcass
                              
                              Once it is bagged then the carcass can either be
                              put out with the garbage or it can be incinerated.
                              The one thing to avoid doing with the carcass is
                              burying it, as there may be some wild animals that
                              will detect the smell and open it up, bringing
                              further problems.
                              For more information, you may want to click on one
                              of these guides that I wrote:
                              How
                                much does opossum removal cost? - get the
                              lowdown on prices.
                              How
                                to get rid of opossums - my main opossum
                              removal info guide.
                              Example
                                opossum trapping photographs - get
                              do-it-yourself ideas.
                              Opossum
                                job blog - learn from great examples of
                              opossum jobs I've done.