Posted by Sammy in Kansas on May 25, 2013 at 20:08:53 from (207.119.147.201):
In Reply to: BATS! posted by State of Jefferson on May 23, 2013 at 12:57:33:
I bought a old cement block build. that was full of bats. the former owner said they had tried everything and nothing worked. One evening I went in and on one of the walls, the bats were so thick on the wall that you could not see the white wall in about a 10 by 10 foot area. When I turned on the lights, it was just like slow motion, they moved from side to side in the large group and slowly went above the roof decking threw a very tiny knot hole. I then discovered they were staying above the wood roof deck but under the flat tar roof where it curved up along the side parapet walls. I then watched the next night and about dark they started flying out of a tiny crack in the block wall. I stopped counting at 500 but it was a steady stream for quite awhile of them leaving. I then followed a friends advice and heated up a 6 inch lenght of PVC pipe that I could slip in the hole with a slight grade or slope down and then cut the toes out of a ladies knee high hose and tied over the end of the PVC. As mentioned in another post, they would drop out of the hose before there wings opened and then the next morning could not get the hose back open to re enter. After about a week to make sure they were all gone, I sealed the hole and that was about 8 years ago and have not had a problem since.
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