Posted by flying belgian on May 23, 2013 at 21:56:27 from (98.132.233.146):
In Reply to: BATS! posted by State of Jefferson on May 23, 2013 at 12:57:33:
Ok, here is what you do. Find the hole where they come and go. Hang a 5 gallon bucket 1/4 full of water right below hole. When a bat comes out to feed at dusk he will fall before he gets his wings open. He will fall in the bucket. Go up in morning and dump the bats out. Hang bucket with water back up for next night and repeat until you get no bats in bucket. Might take 4 or 5 nights. When you get no more bats go up after dusk when any you may have missed are out feeding and take bucket down and patch the hole. I did this in the house I used to live in. The first night I got about 70 bats in the bucket. About made me sick when I saw them. Next night I got maybe 20. Third night maybe 3 or 4. Following night maybe 3 or 4 again. Then one and finally none for about 3 days in a row. That is when I took it down and patched the hole. Never a bat in the house for years after that. You might think you will never find there hole but you will. Just go around the roof edge looking carefully at any crack or suspicious opening. You will find it. This method absolutely works.
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