by Ron Pelshaw | Sep 7, 2015 | Bat removal, F.A.Q., Uncategorized
Lets start by stating the obvious, bats typically will not attack. In fact, just like any other wild animal they prefer to stay away from people! So where do the beliefs that bats bite people come from? Mostly it is due to lack of proper knowledge or due to some ideas...
by Ron Pelshaw | Sep 3, 2015 | Attic, Bat removal, F.A.Q., Uncategorized
This is the first post in many on frequently asked questions concerning bat removal and wildlife control issues in and around your home or business. So here is the question. On my quote, one of the suggested services was a bat exclusion. What exactly is a bat...
by Ron Pelshaw | Aug 29, 2015 | Bat removal, DIY, Uncategorized
So you have some unwanted visitors in your building in the form of bats? There is no need to panic. Unless the bats are a huge colony that has invaded your attic or another area of your house, you can safely get rid of a small number of bats without much hassle. When...
by Ron Pelshaw | Aug 24, 2015 | Bat removal, Uncategorized
Johnny Depp Baby Bat Video If you have not yet seen our recently posted video on Facebook take a look. It is titled the Johnny Depp Baby Bat Video. It featured a behind the scene video of Johnny Depp on the set of the new Pirates of The Caribbean. I’m sure you...
by Ron Pelshaw | Aug 24, 2015 | Bat removal, F.A.Q., Uncategorized
Growing Information of Michigan's Fascinating Bats This page gets updated from time to time. Be sure to come back. 1. Michigan Bats structurally are very similar. Including small skull structures resembling more of a dog than a bird. 2. Bats body and rib cage. This...
by Ron Pelshaw | Aug 3, 2015 | Attic, F.A.Q., Michigan Critters, Raccoon, Uncategorized
Raccoons have been known to be dangerous for spreading rabies and causing injury to people through scratches, but there is more reason to get rid of them because even their poop contains harmful diseases. The problem is that most of us may not be aware of what raccoon...
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