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Re: A bit of a strange problem..... - zaneyard - 08-17-2009

(08-17-2009, 11:44 PM)peaches link Wrote: Yes, and no bats are actually BLIND. Most have enough eyesight to perceive light and dark, as well as shapes and colours, AFAIK. I would be disoriented, too, if I spent my whole life living in a cave in the dark, leaving only at night to forage and...oh, wait.
+1'd peaches, +1'd


Re: A bit of a strange problem..... - Neonie - 08-17-2009

(08-17-2009, 09:08 PM)JoKeRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR link Wrote: tame it

This. Have it fetch your pills.


Re: A bit of a strange problem..... - [fr31ns]Karrde - 08-18-2009

I'm fucking terrified of bats.  Weird, baseless fear, really.  But yeah, if you're not interested in baticide, the cat carrier idea or the windows idea are both good.


Re: A bit of a strange problem..... - copulatingduck - 08-18-2009

bats are an extremely potent vector for rabies if I'm not mistaken.





Hope you didn't get bitten (or bite it for that matter)

http://www.cdc.gov/RABIES/bats.html

Quote:How Can I Safely Capture A Bat In My Home?

If a bat is present in your home and you cannot rule out the possibility of exposure, leave the bat alone and contact an animal-control or public health agency for assistance. If professional help is unavailable, use precautions to capture the bat safely, as described below.

What you will need:

    * leather work gloves (put them on)
    * small box or coffee can
    * piece of cardboard
    * tape

Brown Bat

The little brown bat is one of America's most abundant and widespread species. It is often found roosting in attics or barns.

When the bat lands, approach it slowly, while wearing the gloves, and place the box or coffee can over it. Slide the cardboard under the container to trap the bat inside. Tape the cardboard to the container securely, and punch small holes in the cardboard, allowing the bat to breathe. Contact your health department or animal-control authority to make arrangements for rabies testing.

If you see a bat in your home and you are sure no human or pet exposure has occurred, confine the bat to a room by closing all doors and windows leading out of the room except those to the outside. The bat will probably leave soon. If not, it can be caught, as described, and released outdoors away from people and pets.

Obv this advice is most likely too late, I forgot about the rabies bit until just now. :\


Re: A bit of a strange problem..... - Surf314 - 08-18-2009

First, check that it is not really a vampire in disguise. Depending on your views of vampirism this could be a good or bad thing. If it is a vampire then there is an entirely different way of dealing with it:

Warner Bros - Looney Tunes -  Bugs Bunny al castello del Conte Dracula

If not then get a large sheet and with the aid of another person throw it over the darn thing.


Re: A bit of a strange problem..... - Professor Funbucks - 08-18-2009

(08-18-2009, 07:53 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: First, check that it is not really a vampire in disguise. Depending on your views of vampirism this could be a good or bad thing. If it is a vampire then there is an entirely different way of dealing with it:

Warner Bros - Looney Tunes -  Bugs Bunny al castello del Conte Dracula

If not then get a large sheet and with the aid of another person throw it over the darn thing.
ahahaha this would work


Re: A bit of a strange problem..... - Scary Womanizing Pig Mask - 08-18-2009

(08-17-2009, 11:44 PM)peaches link Wrote: [quote author=Wyrmidon link=topic=3472.msg106921#msg106921 date=1250570541]
[quote author=Versus-pwny- link=topic=3472.msg106918#msg106918 date=1250570289]
[quote author=Scary Womanizing Pig Mask link=topic=3472.msg106877#msg106877 date=1250565845]
[quote author=Mr. Face link=topic=3472.msg106874#msg106874 date=1250565657]
this happened to me, i think i hit it with a baseball bat or something

Sad

Turn off the lights and leave a path of exit open. He'll have an easier time finding his way out in the dark.
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pretty sure radar and visible light don't interfere
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I think he meant that visible light might be worse because they are nocturnal.
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Yes, and no bats are actually BLIND. Most have enough eyesight to perceive light and dark, as well as shapes and colours, AFAIK. I would be disoriented, too, if I spent my whole life living in a cave in the dark, leaving only at night to forage and...oh, wait.
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Exactly


Re: A bit of a strange problem..... - JoKeRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR - 08-18-2009

hope you had a good night sleep

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6383833.stm


Re: A bit of a strange problem..... - Surf314 - 08-18-2009

(08-18-2009, 08:34 AM)JoKeRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR link Wrote: hope you had a good night sleep

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6383833.stm

I thought you posted a link to vampire bats, that would keep anyone up at night. Notice I didn't link them because I am kind.


Re: A bit of a strange problem..... - Benito Mussolini - 08-18-2009

Bats eat insects, right?

Time for fly fishing.

Almost forgot: don't forget to eat it before it eats you.


Re: A bit of a strange problem..... - 3clipse - 08-19-2009

(08-17-2009, 09:57 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: ask wakati for some help
OMG LOL!