Boman
03-04-2014, 01:43 PM
How do you deal with an electrical stove that has had a mouse or mice in it that left a few droppings (visible). It is my understanding that mice leave a trail of urine where ever they go.
Usually, I do not mess with these stoves if I know they have been infested with mice to the extent that they will be very smelly.
I have a very nice stove that is just a few years old. You can see where the door lock mechanism is where a mouse has been. You can also see where it had made little tunnels through the insulation blanket.
I let it self clean for a while hoping the heat might do away with the stench. Seems it did help..some. I also removed some of the insulation that I could reach with pliers.
Is there any way of solving the odor problem?
Not sure I want to go to the trouble of taking this thing apart and possibly still having the problem?
Usually, I do not mess with these stoves if I know they have been infested with mice to the extent that they will be very smelly.
I have a very nice stove that is just a few years old. You can see where the door lock mechanism is where a mouse has been. You can also see where it had made little tunnels through the insulation blanket.
I let it self clean for a while hoping the heat might do away with the stench. Seems it did help..some. I also removed some of the insulation that I could reach with pliers.
Is there any way of solving the odor problem?
Not sure I want to go to the trouble of taking this thing apart and possibly still having the problem?