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JP Pest is still around, they have many offices and a large staff. I had them at my home about a month ago for a quarterly maint treatment.
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Indoor bats are a rabies risk (at least in Mass). Whatever you decide, do not get close yourself. If you have already been close, speak with your doctor
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There are ultrasonic devices that will repel bats from attics, etc. We used them in PA when our attic became a bat cave. To remove individual bats, use a fishing net or a towel. If you knock it to the floor, it can't fly (it needs height to fly). Pick it up with gloves and release it in a bush or somewhere off the ground so it can fly.
Rabies is rare. Can only get it if you are bitten. It may be a problem if you awake at night with bats in the bedroom, as they can bite with little sensation (personal experience), but modern rabies shots are fairly straightforward. Bottom line, don't kill the bat, remove it or encourage them to relocate. They eat all those mosquitoes Good luck. |
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Not interested in a debate here, but it is a really bad idea for an amateur to go after a bat yourself with a net/towel. If you do come into contact with a bat, or even think you might have while sleeping, go to hospital. Rabies is rare, but you will be dying before showing symptoms. If you are even thinking about any of this, Google now
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As far as I'm concerned, they are rats with wings. I would have no problem exterminating them!
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