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On 24 Apr 2007 16:42:00 -0700, frippletoot@hotmail.com wrote:
>Source of the odor has been pinpointed to an area over a trey ceiling
>that is too narrow for anyone to squeeze into. The odor has ripened
>now and people with "experience with dead things" say that's what it
>is. We may have found where they got in, too. A hole chewed right
>through the siding in a place where some roof angles come together,
>that we couldn't see at first because it's only visible if you stand
>in a tree on the other side of the yard. Getting the holes patched,
>looking into traps in case anything else is up there and still alive.
>So far it does not seem to be the vent stack but we're not ruling it
>out just yet. Am still open to suggestions as to how to locate and
>remove a dead thing. I recall plumbers have cameras they can put down
>pipes and look for leaks but I do not know if they can grab objects and
>pull them out! Am still open to suggestions.
Wait a few months; it'll dissipate.
<G>
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