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Posted on: July 1, 2016

[ARCHIVED] Rabies Webpage of the Month

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If you have ever had bats in your home, you know getting rid of them can be tricky. The procedure a nuisance wildlife company uses to remove them will depend on a few things, like where they are roosting and how they are getting in and out. Additionally, if you have bats in early summer, there may be babies present, making removal even more of a challenge.

Our Rabies Coordinator would like you to know as much about bat behavior as possible when you are making arrangements to have bats removed from your home. We don't recommend any nuisance wildlife company over another, but would encourage you to be well-informed when deciding who to call. This month's webpage choice will help you know what questions to ask and what to look for in a bat-removal service. To find a listing of nuisance wildlife removal companies, check out the white or yellow pages in your community or on-line.

Rabies Web Page of The Month
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