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Post by NittanyLion on May 16, 2008 19:27:42 GMT -6
How does one get rid of them. I have a customer that was complaining today about their house being infested with bats, I think they are in their attic and the way the roof overhang is, they have access the whole way around the roof.
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Post by Bob Jameson on May 18, 2008 5:50:43 GMT -6
Determine the entry/exit points. All of them. Seal the structure up to these points.Install funnels, tubing,netting what ever you know how to use effectively. Allow several days for evacuation. Seal the exit holes and you are done. If you did a good job they wont have any more problems. If not they may need an experienced individual for the work.
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Post by NittanyLion on May 19, 2008 18:22:27 GMT -6
Thanks Bob, I do not do any ADC work, when I said a customer I meant they were a customer at the bank I work for. I will pass this info on.
NL
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Post by SgtWal on May 19, 2008 18:36:04 GMT -6
Warning!!!!! Around here it is birthing season. If you exclude the adults the young will crawl all over in search of food and drop out all over the place. And the adults will be trying any and all openings to the building to get to their young. Call a local NWCO and get the safe times for removals.
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Post by ltgrey2 on May 15, 2010 21:02:04 GMT -6
Agree with Jameson, 100 % on that one. Man, I hate following him.....Ha!
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