TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Starting Tuesday, Oct. 15, Ohio’s fall bat exclusion period begins, requiring residents to obtain permits before removing or relocating bats from homes or buildings. All of ...
You may have recently opened your attic to grab some Christmas decorations or long-hidden gifts and stumbled into a surprise guest hanging in your rafters. It is not unusual to find bats in these ...
FLORIDA — Monday, April 15, is the last day people can legally exclude bats from buildings without a permit before their maternity season begins, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
SAN ANTONIO — Last month, residents at a southeast side apartment complex, the Hillside Manor Apartments, made complaints to KENS 5 about a bat infestation in one of their buildings. Residents say the ...
An unusual tenant has occupied the Lane County Public Works McKenzie building off Delta Highway — a colony of bats. Lane County Public Information Officer Devon Ashbridge said this is not the first ...
SAN ANTONIO — A growing health concern is taking over a San Antonio affordable housing complex. Residents at the Cassiano Homes apartment complex on South Laredo Street say bats are roosting inside ...
Most Ohio residents are used to thinking about seasonal changes in the rules such as burn bans or parking in such a way that the snowplow can get through. Perhaps less familiar is Ohio’s fall bat ...
The main signs of a bat infestation are piles of rice grain-sized droppings and dark urine stains. Ammonia smells, scratching and squeaking at night, or bats around your yard are also common signs.