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2naSalit

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6. If they have been
Sun Jul 26, 2020, 10:37 AM
Jul 2020

enjoying a portion of your house under the roof, you could have a large pile of guano up there that can end up being a major health hazard for your family. Best to call the bat people and see about getting that part of th roof closed up. Also, follow advice given above regarding the actual sick ones and find out what they suggest.

I managed a property a few years ago that had bats dying on the sidewalks so I called the bat people in my area. They came out and did some things to the roof and installed a vent that allowed them to get out but not back in. The problem was resolved in a day or two.

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