Coon Rapids Dead Animal Removal, Anoka County

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Welcome to Coon Rapids Dead Animal Removal! We are an animal control company specializing in the permanent removal of dead animals from your home, attic, basement, walls, or yard in Anoka County, Minnesota. Note, we are not a free city or county service. We are a private company. Having dead animals on your property or in your house is not a situation you want to be in. Carcasses attract flies and give off terrible smells, not to mention the diseases rotting flesh can cause. Finding the animal is often a challenge, but we cut out the wall or ceiling if necessary to access the dead body. 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. Call us 24/7 at 763-400-3768 to schedule an appointment the same day or the next. We aren't considered Coon Rapids's best dead animal removal company for nothing! You can check out our Coon Rapids dead animal removal prices. Some of the services we offer include:

  • 100% Complete Dead Animal Removal
  • Foul Odor Diagnosis
  • Full Property Inspections
  • House Damage Repairs
  • Carcass Disposal
  • Cleanup & Decontamination Services
  • Deodorization Services
  • Dead rat, dead dog, dead cat, dead deer, etc.



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Coon Rapids dead animal removal

We are Coon Rapids's experts in dead animal removal, and take our job seriously. When removing dead animals in Minnesota, 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 the animal. We are specialists in Coon Rapids smell removal and odor control. 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 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

What Prices Do We Charge?

Every situation is different: Is the dead animnal indoors or outdoors? Do we need to cut a hole and repair? Call us and we can give pricing for your specific situation.

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We removed dead rats and mice. We remove dead raccoons and opossums. We even remove dead pets when necessary. We can remove a dead dog or a dead cat from your home or property and properly cremate the animal. We can remove large animals, such as a dead deer on your property. We don't generally remove roadkill in Coon Rapids. Search for roadkill removal in Coon Rapids to find the correct source. But there is no free dead animal removal in Coon Rapids for a carcass on your property or in your home. If you have a bad smell in your house, a decaying animal is a good guess, especially if you've had a pest control company that poisoned rodents. But all animals die, and many of them do so in houses, or under your shed, or deck, or porch, or attic, or crawlspace. We are the experts that can remove it and make the smell go away!

Coon Rapids dead animal tip of the month: What to do if I find roadkill - a dead animal in the street? - Roadkill can pose a dilemma for homeowners. First, no one wants a dead body laying in front of their property, and because it is on the road, you might not feel it's your obligation to have to take care of things. Yes, the road is cared for by the state or county, but this doesn't mean a roadkill crew is going to come by your home unless you are lucky enough to live in a more urban setting. In most situations, you may have to deal with the dead animal yourself. Ultimately, you don't need to do much if you live in the country and can drag the carcass far enough away from homes and buildings. You just want to make sure it is a far enough distance away to prevent odor and to prevent scavengers from disrupting or posing a danger to humans and pets. Some people advocate eating roadkill. This is not advisable unless you are familiar with animal physiology; car impacts can cause some parts of wild animals to become toxic, and roadkill that isn't fresh can harbor a number of potential pathogens.