When we were planning our new
house, we made the decision to spend a little extra to put in an additional set
of stairs that lead from the garage down
into the basement. That has already proven to be one of the best decisions we
made, as it keeps a lot of dirt and/or sand out of the house. During the winter
months, it will keep snow and cold air out as well. Steve uses this staircase a
lot.
Over the last couple of weeks, we
noticed an odor coming from that stairwell. It wasn't too noticeable at first
and only when one reached the last few steps. However, it soon got to the point
where it wasn't just mildly unpleasant; it REALLY reeked!
Now, we know that when a new
house is built, it's not uncommon to have little critters get inside during the
construction process. Those little critters sometimes get sealed up in the
walls - only to die a short time after the homeowners move in. The stench will
last a few days and then go away. We didn't think we would have that problem,
as our wall cavities are filled with foam insulation. We were really only expecting to smell the odors of pine and new carpeting this summer.
When the guys (not Steve) built
the set of steps leading from the garage down into the basement, they built
them with treads but no risers - and they didn't clean out the items that had
accumulated under that area before they built them - such as pop cans, lunch
bags and building debris. Before the odor even began, Steve had put a note on
his "to do list" to remove 4-5 stair treads in order to clean out
that area. When the odor became too much for his nostrils to handle, he moved
it to the top of his list.
So. . . Steve removed some
treads.
That was no quick task,
as the boys had really secured those treads well. He had a broom, ShopVac and
an extra light on hand, so he could make sure to get every bit of trash - fully
expecting to find someone's decomposing lunch.
He found pop cans and some other
trash along with construction debris, but that didn't explain the smell of
decomposition.
Decomposition was occurring alright, but. . .
it wasn't someone's sandwich, and. . .
it wasn't someone's potato salad, and. . .
it wasn't even a mouse.
It was. . .
a rabbit!
That's what I said. A rabbit! Dead!
Deceased! Decomposing! Ashes to ashes, dust to dust! Relax - I won't show you
how it actually looked. I don't want you to lose your lunch!
Mr. Bunny Rabbit probably hopped
innocently into the garage and Cocoa chased him down the steps. Mr. Rabbit was able to
get under the steps (no risers), but he couldn't get back out again. Thus, he
starved to death. We're certain that Cocoa was involved in this situation,
since (1) she loves the taste of bunny and (2) she's been sleeping in the
garage all summer - but she wasn't talking!
Oh well, that entire area is now
spick and span and the treads are back on. Cross that job off the list.
All is well in the Keweenaw.
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