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I've tried that and couldn't notice the smell any stronger. I don't really care if it's a mouse the smell should go away.
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We get mice in every fall, and most years they get trapped. Every now and then one gets into a crevice and dies. Stinks to high heaven for 4-6 days, then dries out for me to find remodeling two years later.
There is a distinctive well rounded rotten odor to a mouse, propane is more a singular scent lacking any undertones. More like bad hamburger vs wine.
Funny you can throw the main breakers on electricity but not turn off the gas. The difference is some appliances have pilot lights - and relighting them is mandatory or you DO create a gas leak. Water heater, furnace, stove, etc. Not everything has electronic ignition and due to an overall lack of any real code enforcement against older construction there is no way to know when or if things were installed. IE "in 2015 all homes were required to do X." We don't enforce upgrades, therefore, you could have things from 1945 in there.
The gas guy has to check, your Aunt Velma can trip a main circuit breaker and back on again, she might not have a clue about one or another of the gas appliances or even where to ignite it while pushing down the red button for 1 minute to get the safety engaged. Because "in 2015" nothing was done to ensure it.
Yup, gas guy has to check when turned on.
And no, we don't want to force people to upgrade mandatorily, I can see in my mind eye how a 69 Chevelle would get bastardized trying to meet 2015 CAFE/DOT/EPA standards. Yecch.
So we deal with what we have where it exists in the technology time line.