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Re: bat relocation question
[Re: Deputy Franks]
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08/04/12 10:49 AM
08/04/12 10:49 AM
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paul antczak
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paul antczak
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X2. You want to do a proper job for your client and relocating is not the proper job. Your goal as a WCO is that they NEVER have a bat issue again. That gives you a good name. Our TWRA does not condone this practice and they know I exclude therefore they forward work to me. Good luck
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Re: bat relocation question
[Re: Deputy Franks]
#3257696
08/04/12 11:32 AM
08/04/12 11:32 AM
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northeast MI
dew
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northeast MI
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Deputy Frank feel free to call me I trap bat. I would say 1 out of 5 calls And even at that I try to talk that 1 customer into just excluding. I have gotten a lot of flak from others on this sight about that. But in most cases they are not allowed to even Handel bat in there state. here in Michigan we can . So first make sure you are allowed to Handel then. (989) 358-8108
Last edited by dew; 08/04/12 11:33 AM.
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Re: bat relocation question
[Re: Peskycritter]
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08/04/12 04:11 PM
08/04/12 04:11 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Frankfort, Ky. USA
trapperpaw
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Frankfort, Ky. USA
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Even if you take them far enough away that they don't come back if you don't do the exclusion some more bats will find the shop. To solve the problem you have to do the exclusion. Besides being easier on the bat if you exclude them they check your work. If after a week you still have bats you know your job is not done. On the entenet, here, bat conservation international, Robb Russells wildlife pro network, nwcoa.info there is plenty of info on how to do it. If it's your first bat job I would consider hiring a friendly wco that has done it to help you. If you don't know anyone you need to make some more friends. Some people call it networking I call it making friends. If you must relocate pesky's idea is a cheap one that will work for catching them. All this advice from everyone is moot if you are talking about an open shop area then you are going to have to haze and or habitat modification.
Sleep'n with an animal..I can help. Do not use both feet when testing the depth or temperature of the water Your Friend, Paul Brooker
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Re: bat relocation question
[Re: Deputy Franks]
#3258097
08/04/12 05:48 PM
08/04/12 05:48 PM
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DaveK
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DaveK
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The trouble with using the pillowcase, is they they are not all going to exit like a few blind mice with wings. You will get some....but others will shy away. The ones in the pillowcase will tell their friends....they communicate just like dolphins ya know.
Sure they eat mosquitoes....some species eat fish. Mosquitoes are a tough catch for them...since the little buggers tend to populate close to the ground in the brush. Beetles and moths are a staple for the micro bats in the US. But, hey can anyone tell you what to eat?
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Re: bat relocation question
[Re: Deputy Franks]
#3258102
08/04/12 05:51 PM
08/04/12 05:51 PM
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St. Louis area
Dave Schmidt
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St. Louis area
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I live in the St. Louis area and can do a guaranteed bat removal and exclusion for you. Have a nephew in Little Rock. Anything less than a complete-structure removal and exclusion is a waste of time. Don't even waste your time trying to catch and relocate.
Last edited by Dave Schmidt; 08/04/12 05:53 PM.
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: bat relocation question
[Re: Deputy Franks]
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08/04/12 05:58 PM
08/04/12 05:58 PM
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DaveK
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DaveK
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Re: bat relocation question
[Re: Deputy Franks]
#3258117
08/04/12 05:59 PM
08/04/12 05:59 PM
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mequon, wisconsin
Paul Winkelmann
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So why haven't I heard about the pillow case method before today? Are you guys holding out on me? And what size pillow case. Twin, Queen, or King? What about color? White, blue, what the heck, there are all kinds of colors. Not to mention material. Silk, velvet, knit, maybe flannel in the cold climates; Do they need to be embroidered? Lots of unanswered questions on pillowcase bats!
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Re: bat relocation question
[Re: Deputy Franks]
#3258124
08/04/12 06:04 PM
08/04/12 06:04 PM
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St. Louis area
Dave Schmidt
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I dunno - see what kinda selection WCS has for bat pillowcases. I understand they're carrying the Martha Stewart Collection, and undoubtedly a camo version.
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: bat relocation question
[Re: Deputy Franks]
#3258126
08/04/12 06:06 PM
08/04/12 06:06 PM
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DaveK
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DaveK
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You have to use the batman collection.
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Re: bat relocation question
[Re: Deputy Franks]
#3260047
08/06/12 12:23 AM
08/06/12 12:23 AM
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Frankfort, Ky. USA
trapperpaw
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Frankfort, Ky. USA
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I thought you asked a good question and got some good advice maybe a little sarcasm. LA is very good at referring links and finding things. I think you are ready to do the job just don't sell yourself short. It's a lot of work to do it right and you shouuld get paid good for a good job.
Sleep'n with an animal..I can help. Do not use both feet when testing the depth or temperature of the water Your Friend, Paul Brooker
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