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What is a safe and hygienic method for dead rodent disposal?

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Safe and hygienic disposal of pests is required after capture or fumigation.
 
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Greetings, Mostafa Suez!

 

Do you have a pest contractor? Perhaps they could get rid of your dead rodents.

 

If they cannot, if I think if you kept them separate from the production areas, (got them ourside as soon as possible) double bagged them up in plastic bags and placed them in a sealed garbage container with regular waste disposal, that would be sufficient.


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