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  2. 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.

  3. Bat in your house? Here's how to get it out and other tips to ...

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    How to keep bats out of your home If you or your pet come into contact with a bat, try to catch it and contact Ontario County Public Health. Seal gaps and cracks around the home to prevent bat entry.

  4. Raccoons, opossums, squirrels and bats like to enter SC homes ...

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    Unwanted guests can crawl into your South Carolina house in winter. Here’s what to watch for and how to keep them out. Raccoons, opossums, squirrels and bats like to enter SC homes in the winter.

  5. Florida bonneted bat - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, a bonneted bat roost was discovered in the roof of a vacant house in Coral Gables, Florida [21] The bonneted bats' use of the house sparked a controversy, with city officials concerned about the roof's disrepair, while the United States Fish and Wildlife Service was concerned about the implications of removing an endangered species ...

  6. Organization for Bat Conservation - Wikipedia

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    The bat houses were auctioned off to support the Save the Bats campaign. [4] Warner Brothers released a short PSA documenting the bat house build featuring Affleck encouraging people to join the campaign. [5] To date, more than 1,000,000 people have viewed the video.

  7. Eptesicus - Wikipedia

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    Eptesicus is a genus of bats, commonly called house bats or serotine bats, in the family Vespertilionidae. [1] The genus name is likely derived from the Greek words ptetikos 'able to fly' or petomai 'house flier', although this is not certain.