Just moved into a house this winter in Glastonbury, and as I'm sitting on the couch watching TV tonight I keep seeing what looks like a shadow over my head. I look up and see an ***** bat. Freaked me the heck out. We can't get the damn bat out, and now I'm upstairs holed up. Called pest services but no answer on a saturday night. Any tips?
AMHERST COLLEGE - BAT RESPONSE PROTOCOLS
Bat Capture Procedures
- Both primary response police cars are now equipped with bat protective gloves and containers, and one is fitted with an extendable net for bats in flight.
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Bat on Ceiling/Wall – with bat gloves donned,
§ clear the area or room and close the doors and windows
§ slowly (because bats are sensitive to movement) place a large open mouth container over the bat
§ slide a piece of cardboard between the wall and the container relocating the bat to the inside of the can/container.
§ place appropriate cover over top of can/container while simultaneously removing the cardboard.
§ screw on or tape down the cover to prevent bat from escaping, and
§ label lid of container
BAT – Do Not Open
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CO2 Fire Extinguisher (
option 2)
§ If the bat is in a bad location, such as a corner of the area or room, spray the bat with CO2 from a CO2 fire extinguisher.
· the bat will drop to the floor into a pre-placed container that you can place a cover on, or
· pick the bat up with either the bat gloves, kitchen tongs or forceps and place it into a container with securable cap or cover
§ label lid of container
BAT – Do Not Open
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Bat in Flight – with bat gloves donned
§ With the net, you need to capture the bat from behind.
· Once the bat is in the net pull and secure the draw string to keep the bat from escaping
§ To transfer the bat from the net, freeze the bat with a CO2 extinguisher and transfer with either the bat gloves or large kitchen tongs/forceps
I wouldn't go w/ the extinguisher option. No net use a bed sheet.
Have to admit - I saw the headline and checked Twitter to see if Randy lit the bat signal again.