Had a bat in the house last week, flew through the living room while watching
TV. My guess is that I left the back screen door open long enough earlier in
the night for it to swoop into the kitchen and then hang out for awhile
unnoticed - they fly very quietly...
Used my daughters butterfly catching net to get him though it took a few
tries. The attic is totally sealed off from the 2nd floor for energy saving
reasons.
Really weird though.> Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 20:18:44 -0700> From:
kennedybc@comcast.net> To: shop-talk@autox.team.net> Subject: Re: [Shop-talk]
bats> > Dan, funny you should ask, we just got a call today that a tenant in
a> college area rental house was bit in the neck by a bat. There are 8 guys>
living in the house. They caught and killed the bat and took it in, not sure>
where. They were told it was rabid and they are all getting rabies shots.>
We've tried for years to stop up all the holes, but it's an old house built>
in 1910, two stories, an attic and a walkout basement. My wife found a bat>
exterminator company and they told her no problem. $125 to check it out, $50>
dollar rebate on the work. I'll keep you posted.> Brian> > > > From: "Dan and
Jenny Fest (Coles Nurseries Inc)" <coles@colesnurseries.com>> > Date: Mon, 1
Sep 2008 20:39:56 -0400> > To: <shop-talk@autox.team.net>> > Subject:
[Shop-talk] bats> > > > Along the same lines as the squiirels in the basement,
we have bats in our> > attic. It was always a few but now the numbers seem to
be growing. Any ideas> > how to safely get rid of them ?> > Dan
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