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Is Eliminating Dead Rodent Odors Costing You - Yet it Still Stinks?

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Every fall in the midwest, the leaves change color, the night air gets cooler, it becomes jacket weather and mice come inside your house to stay warm. You put out poison to control their ever-growing families in your house. Then you have to find a dead rodent odor eliminator to get rid of the smells after using the poison to kill the mice. You know this is going to happen. You know mice will be in your house and you'll hate it. You know the other products you've tried don't work - that's why you're here. So get Magic by OdorXit NOW! Any crack can be a doorway The mice can get in through any small crevice in your stone or wood foundation. They don’t need much space. Their slippery little bodies can fit through almost anywhere and if they don’t fit, they will eat their way through. They don’t seem to mind the dustiness of drywall or plywood. Their teeth must be pretty strong too to bite through that wood. Then I set out poison under the sink and hope they di...

How Do I Get Rid of Bad Odors in My House?

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There are so many products on the market today that promise to get rid of all of your bad odor and many do…for hours at a time. To determine what is right for your specific odor, we have lots of questions to determine how to get rid of bad odors in your house. 1. First, do you want a cover-up of your bad odors - fragrances or foo foo smells or do you want to know how to get rid of the offensive odors in your house permanently? 2. Secondly, depending on what bad odor is in your house that makes you embarrassed when guests arrive or turns your own stomach - will depend on the product you need. Most products can't get rid of all odors just because of chemistry and where the odor might be located. Even at OdorXit we have 4 different products to get rid of different odors depending on their chemical makeup. Add oxygen and eliminate! Mold and mildew and smoke, even dust mites, body odor and burned food smells can all be oxidized. That means add oxygen to eliminate. So ...