Bat Exclusion, General Bat Info, Bat Trivia, Proper Cone Installation
Bat Exclusion Methods
* Bat Exclusion Methods - Try to confine bat to one room, Do not release bat if a person or pet has been bitten * Words of Caution, Common Entry Points * Common Locations Where Bats May be Found * Bat Exclusion * Safey Precautions to Consider * Why Other Exclusion Methods Don't Work * Basic Equipment Required for Bat-Proofing a Structure * Bat Repair * Bat Proofing: Expandable Foam * Bat Removal Secrets * Simple Instructions Make Batcone Easy-to-Use * Next Generation Bat & Bird Exclusion: the Pro-cone
General Bat Info
* Includes General Bat Information * What’s Special About Bats * A Variety of North American Bats * Common Bats in Northeastern United States * Bat Concerns * Why Bats are Environmental Protectors * What if a Bat Bites?
Bat Facts & Interesting Trivia
* The world's smallest bat is the Bumblebee Bat, weighs less than a penny * Mexican free-tailed bats can fly up to 2 miles high at speeds of 60 mph * Some bats in North America have life-spans exceeding 32 years * Vampire bats adopt orphans * Bats can eat up to one-half of their body weight in insects each night * more
Proper Batcone & Pro-cone Installation
* Safety is Important for Every Kind of Bat Exclusion, * Find the Point of Entry for Every Kind of Bat Exclusion, * The Next Generation for Bat and Bird Exclusion: Pro-cone, * A bat cone is a small, narrow tube that angles down sharply, with a slippery interior surface. Bats can fly out, but not back in through a bat cone. * The Batcone Flange allows for installation of Batcone on virtually any surface. |