Bats
Identification
Webbed, wing-like forelimbs are the trademark of this flying mammal. They vary greatly in size from a 6" wingspan to 6'. The common little brown bat in Southeastern United States has a 9" wingspan and sharp teeth for eating insects.
Problem
They can be found in attics, eaves, and garages. Their droppings present a risk to your health and property.
Prevention
Seal cracks along the eaves of roofs to prevent bats from establishing a small colony.
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- Maintenance and Energy Supervisor
- Richland School District Two




