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Bats there stay just under the roofs. At sun set you can see them flying out in hundreds. If you cannot repair the roofs at least you could do a search at sun set and see from where they are coming out, and there use some expanding polyurethane or any other mean to close the opening. Only when the bats are out, not during the day, otherwise they will die inside and putrefy. I do not know any other system. Water contaminated by their guano should be discarded. If not suitable should be boiled. If this is not suitable should be chlorinated and filtered. Regards, Giorgio G Francia
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Bats there stay just under the roofs. At
sun set
sunset
you can see them flying out in hundreds. If you cannot repair the roofs at least you could do a
search at
sun set
sunset
and see
from
where they are coming out, and
there
then
use some expanding polyurethane or any other
mean
means
to close the opening. Only when the bats are out, not during the day, otherwise they will die inside
and putrefy. I do not know any other system. Water contaminated by their guano should be discarded.
If not suitable should be boiled. If this is not suitable should be chlorinated and filtered.
Regards, Giorgio G Francia
Bats there stay just under the roofs. At sunset you can see them flying out in hundreds. If you
cannot repair the roofs at least you could do a search at sunset and see where they are coming out,
and then use some expanding polyurethane or any other means to close the opening. Only when the bats
are out, not during the day, otherwise they will die inside and putrefy. I do not know any other
system. Water contaminated by their guano should be discarded. If not suitable should be boiled. If
this is not suitable should be chlorinated and filtered. Regards, Giorgio
G Francia