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    Seal gaps and cracks around the home to prevent bat entry. Install screens on windows and vents to deter bats from entering living spaces. Contact local bat control experts.

  3. How To Get Rid Of Bats In Your House, According To Experts - AOL

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    Here’s how to keep bats out of your house.

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  5. Bat World Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Annually, as many as 1,500 rehabilitated bats are released back to the wild. [4] Lollar and the staff at the sanctuary have also launched a bat house project, where they would remove unwanted bats from local buildings free of charge as long as the building owners agreed to hang bat houses close to where the bats formerly entered the buildings.

  6. List of bats - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Rebori's house bat (Scotophilus andrewreborii) [87] Lesser yellow bat (Scotophilus borbonicus) Sulawesi yellow bat (Scotophilus celebensis) Sody's yellow house bat (Scotophilus collinus) African yellow bat (Scotophilus dinganii) Ejeta's yellow bat (Scotophilus ejetai) Greater Asiatic yellow bat (Scotophilus heathi)

  7. White-bellied yellow bat - Wikipedia

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    House bats are sturdy bats with short snouts, small ears and soft woolly fur. The white-bellied yellow bat is a medium-sized species. It has a head-and-body length of about 120 mm (5 in), a tail length of about 45 mm (1.8 in), a fore-arm length of about 50 mm (2.0 in), and weighs around 20 g (0.7 oz). [4]

  8. White-nose syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A second case of white-nose syndrome was detected in Washington in April 2017. The infected bat was a Yuma myotis (Myotis yumanensis), which was the first time the disease has been found in this species. [73] In March 2017, the fungus was found on bats in six north Texas counties, bringing the number of states with the fungus to 33.

  9. Women sue Airbnb after staying in 'house of horror' filled ...

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    A group of women is suing Airbnb, a homeowner and a rental manager after they claim a horde of bats attacked them in a Michigan home.