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October 17th, 2005 10:51 AM #22
amp! butiki, daga, tapos ngayon paniki. ibang klase talaga mga tsikoteers.
bttt, i think yung suggetion na maglagay ng ilaw ay ok.
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couch potato
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October 17th, 2005 12:06 PM #23but nga sa iyo sa may sahig lang yung bat **** .. bumisita ako sa parents ko .. park ako sa ilalim ng puno ng mangga .. nilinis ko yung kotse ng hapon .. paglabas ko ng gabi para umuwi .. may bat **** all over the car .. grrr ..
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October 17th, 2005 02:34 PM #25
Well, it depends. First thing to determine is whether they have a roost inside your house: a gap or hole that they get in and out. Kasi, walang bat colony kung wala silang roost. You can determine this by checking where there is a high concentration of bat droppings. If there is a roost, then you need to cover it with something, say, wire mesh. On the first feew days after covering the roost, may mga straglers na babalik pero over time eh aalis na rin yang mga yan. The best time to do this is when they leave to feed. Insecticide or ultra-violet rays won't work on them. Kung kaunti lang, you can trap them (quite easy to construct and set-up a trap), then transport them somewhere. However, kung ganito ang gagawin, don't handle the bats with bare hands kasi high carrier ang baties ng rabies virus.
Kung gusto mo namang gawing pulutan, isang bala ng .22LR lang o kaya .22 double action air-gun pellet ang katumbas ng isang paniki.
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