Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Deodorizer for crawlspace?

I just discovered my neighbor%26#039;s cat has been using the crawlspace under my house as a litterbox. I probably would never have known if not for the heat wave we are experiencing in my state right now. It smells like a litter box in the back of my kitchen which is directly above the furthest corner of the crawlspace, totally out of reach - of course. I can%26#039;t get into the opening the cat is using, and I wouldn%26#039;t want to if I could - is there something I can throw in there to help with the smell before I seal it up for good? (Don%26#039;t worry, I%26#039;ll make sure the cat is out before I seal anything up.)


I thought of throwing %26quot;Stick Ups%26quot; back there - tossing them like Frisbees as far back as I can get them, but that will just cover the smell, not get rid of it. Any creative ideas?

Deodorizer for crawlspace?
moth balls will work.a handful thrown in the general direction will take care of the smell.you need to cover up the access.good luck
Reply:Lime (powder) - wash well after handling
Reply:Baking soda! it absorbs the smell of anything. It%26#039;s also environmentally friendly, safe for animals. I%26#039;m not sure how you could get it back there though, you kind of have to sprinkle it over everywhere. Lol, you can get a leaf blower going and sprinkle the baking soda in front of it and blow it under there.
Reply:shes right baking soda!!! or a certain kind of baking soda that has cinnimom like for carpet.



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