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August 4, 2011 Animal Rights news in New Haven,Connecticut, United States of America

How to find entry holes and ways to rid yourself of Bats.




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Bat Control and how to find them and exclude them. Bat Control and how to find them and exclude them.

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http://www.Bigbearwildlifecontrol.com

Summer time is a busy time here at Big Bear Wildlife Control for Bats and their exclusion. When you find a bat in your house and you haven't been asleep , simple open a window and take a broom or net and get it to fly out of the window. If you were asleep you need to catch it, kill it and have it tested for Rabies. Once you have taken care of it, now you need to figure out how it got in. It could be as simple as an open door or window. But if none were opened, then a search for it's droppings will be needed. Look for small black droppings the size of a mouse that have a sparkle to them and very dry. They go to the bathroom when they hang or land in the same place. This should give you a good place to start looking for a hole. Now a bat only needs a space as big as a pencil, so it may just be a crack between wood. Fill this up with a spray foam, or other material to your liking. Look in your attic as well as outside next to the foundation. Find them outside, look up to see a space for them to use. Might be a gap in the soffet or facia board. Flashing around a chimney is a favorite place as well. When you find a hole outside, you need to set up a oneway entrance. This can be done with bat cones or simple hanging bug screen over the hole so it hangs down two feet and close off the top and sides with duck tape. They will fly out and crawl down to the bottom and fly out. They won't be able to figure out how to reenter. Keep in place for 3-4 days and don't do it till mid August as their young will now be old enough to fly. If all this is too much, just call a pro to do the work for you.

Gregg Nelson - Big Bear Wildlife Control LLC

More information can be found online at http://www.Bigbearwildlifecontrol.com


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  • Name: Gregg Nelson

    Company: Big Bear Wildlife Control LLC

    Telephone: 203-468-5261

    Email: ***@sbcglobal.net

    WebSite:

    http://www.Bigbearwildlifecontrol.com
  • About the author

    Doing wildlife control for animals that are a nuisance in your house. Licensed and Insured, and having 40 years experiance in trapping. Sec. of the CTNWCOA and member of the CTA. Coyote certified with specialties in raccoon and Squirrel. We do Bats to Woo



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