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Bats are so creepy, but they are actually very important to our ecosystem in many ways - pest control, pollination, seed dispersal, biodiversity, and for the animal food chain. That’s all fine and good until they get in our home. So tell us today…..
Have you ever had a bat(s) in your home?
If yes….. did you have one or several?
Did you fix the problem yourself or did you have to hire a pest control?
(Multiple-choice)
For Me……No, I’ve never had bats in my house, thank goodness, but I have had raccoons, which is another story for another day. You’re probably wondering….. what would make her think to do a poll on this? My boss has a small lake house and the eaves of the house were infested with bats this year - he doesn’t know how many but it was definitely in the hundreds. He is very handy and researched what to do and was able to get rid of them himself. He never got them inside the actual house, but I guess if he would have waited too long, at some point, they would’ve found their way in - what a disaster that would be. I live next to a forest and we see bats all the time. My DH built a bat box and my neighbor helped him hang it way up high on the street light at the end of my street which is in front of my house. Since they are good for mosquito control, we wanted to encourage them to stay and give them a place to live that is not inside one of our houses. It worked really well, but then the utility company came and replaced the pole and the light, which then took the bat box with it. Next summer, my husband will make another bat box and put it back up on the pole.

Have you ever had a bat(s) in your home?
If yes….. did you have one or several?
Did you fix the problem yourself or did you have to hire a pest control?
(Multiple-choice)
For Me……No, I’ve never had bats in my house, thank goodness, but I have had raccoons, which is another story for another day. You’re probably wondering….. what would make her think to do a poll on this? My boss has a small lake house and the eaves of the house were infested with bats this year - he doesn’t know how many but it was definitely in the hundreds. He is very handy and researched what to do and was able to get rid of them himself. He never got them inside the actual house, but I guess if he would have waited too long, at some point, they would’ve found their way in - what a disaster that would be. I live next to a forest and we see bats all the time. My DH built a bat box and my neighbor helped him hang it way up high on the street light at the end of my street which is in front of my house. Since they are good for mosquito control, we wanted to encourage them to stay and give them a place to live that is not inside one of our houses. It worked really well, but then the utility company came and replaced the pole and the light, which then took the bat box with it. Next summer, my husband will make another bat box and put it back up on the pole.

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