Bat

JohnD

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Bats are not a problem. They eat their weight in mosquitoes each night. They are only a problem if they are actually inside the buildings.
Tallahassee learned this from experience. To make a long story short, a state agency leased a former mall building. Suffice it to say bat guano was found above the ceiling of the agency secretary's office. All workers had to be moved out and the building was condemned. Language was even added to the annual budget bill that the particular building shall not be leased.

 
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DisneyFanatic12

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I know that, what I am asking is where within PoTC are they located and what do they use to exit, feed and return.
Most VISIBLE ones hang around the covered Frontierland sign near the exit of PotC. They likely actually live in the huge plot conservation land. Or should I say “expansion pad”… They do not seem to want to be in PotC. Instead, it seems like a bird that mistakingly went into a garage. Might not seem like a maze to us, but it certainly is for them! They seem to fly around and try to find an exit. If they can’t find an exit they, well, eventually die. Quite a few have died after getting trapped in the building already.
 

JIMINYCR

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Thats great.... I wont tell DW to look up. Shes petrified of bats. Knowing they are in the area she will not want to go anywhere near the land. Weve had two fly into our home over the past 30+ years and thats enough!!! One flew around our church while Mass was going on. My grandparents had colonies of them in their attic and no matter how hard they tried to eradicate them it was impossible. They would always find a small crack or opening and get back in. Often making their way into the house.
 

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