The Hidden Dangers of Handling Opossum Urine: Learn the Safest Way!

Opossums can carry heaps of Reno bacteria and parasites. However, their urine is known to be germ-free. Due to the formidable immune system of the opossum, their urine is not a crucial vector of the pathogens. Regardless, you will have to make sure that you clean yourself properly after dealing with their urine. Their urine has a pungent odor that will make your house smell like ammonia.



Why You Should Clean the Urine of the Opossum?

After you have successfully got rid of the Reno opossum in your house, you will soon understand that this is just the first step of the comprehensive removal process. The nauseating scent of the opossum' s urine will persist long after you removed the species. The stain that they left behind will make your house look unsanitary and unsightly. Perhaps the easiest way to deal with them is to hire the service of the professional wildlife removal agency.

While we mentioned above that the urine of the possum is not a usual vector of the disease. Nonetheless, there is still a possibility that you can contract the Leptospirosis bacterial infection once you are directly exposed to it. A report published last 2011 shows how the simple pee of the opossum can lead to a life threatening situation. The virus will initially show signs and symptoms that are similar to the flu virus. In case you have directly interacted with the waste product of the opossum, then you have to consult a medical professional about it. Failing to act at an opportune time can lead to severe repercussions. Leptospirosis can cause organ failures if not treated properly.

Cleaning the Urine of the Opossum

We will start by removing the irritating scent of their urine. You need to remove the materials that has been contaminated with their urine. If the floor and the walls are washable, a pump spray would be an excellent tool to use. You can then scrub it using a conventional brush before rinsing it using the pump spray again. All the water that has accumulated inside should be washed outside of your house since this will contain the residue of their urine. Using bleach will also guarantee the homeowner that they are eliminating the microorganisms in the areas that has been contaminated. Bleach that comes with a special scent such as lemon or lavender will help eliminate the scent. Allow the place to dry and use Lysol to freshen the air.

After you successfully remove the odor, there are some urine marks that will be hard to remove. If you cannot remove them with your brush, you can use a baking soda to remove the tough stains. There are also stain removal products that are sold in the market. Repainting would be your last resort in case none of these methods work.

Finally, for those who do not have the time to deal with this time-consuming work, there are Reno wildlife removal agencies that can fulfill this task. Simply ask them for their services before hiring them to guarantee that they can provide you an all-in-one solution.



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