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2012-01-21 06:27:55 PM
I smell a wumpus.
 
2012-01-21 06:39:35 PM
They shouldn't have stopped there. It's bat country.
 
2012-01-21 06:50:45 PM
GO BE BAT SOMEWHERE ELSE.
 
2012-01-21 06:55:52 PM
I bet that smelled fun.
 
2012-01-21 07:42:31 PM
The viral marketing for the new Batman movie sucks.
 
2012-01-21 08:05:09 PM
That video needed to be much longer.
 
2012-01-21 08:52:32 PM
Does liveleak even host their own videos anymore? Gawd.
 
2012-01-21 08:56:50 PM
They're guano get mosquitoes now.
 
2012-01-21 09:00:24 PM
That fella up there on that roof? Why he's a bat master, son.

/all I got
 
2012-01-21 09:05:50 PM
I'm not a homeowner, I don't live in Miami, and I know shiat about bats.

What did these folks just unleash on the neighborhood?

Was there a way to trap these bats?

Are bats considered protected?

Seems like after the third tile of dozens of bats they should have rethought what they were doing.
 
2012-01-21 09:12:59 PM
I kind of feel sorry for the bats. Where are they gonna live now?
 
2012-01-21 09:33:48 PM
Brushie brushie brushi - AAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUGHHHH!!!1!
 
2012-01-21 09:35:02 PM
RoyBatty: I'm not a homeowner, I don't live in Miami, and I know shiat about bats.

What did these folks just unleash on the neighborhood?

Was there a way to trap these bats?

Are bats considered protected?

Seems like after the third tile of dozens of bats they should have rethought what they were doing.


Well how the hell else are you going to get them out?

I'm thinking a shop vac

Thump.....Thump.......ThumpThumpThumpThump....Thump....VROOOOOOOOO

Then when you're done, you can just put the shop vac on reverse and have a bat gun!
 
2012-01-21 09:48:51 PM
Bats are actually good for us....just not under your roof. Hope they found another place to hang out.
 
2012-01-21 10:15:22 PM
Two words: Guano bowls.
 
TKM
2012-01-21 10:16:15 PM
Living in the roofs that Americans aren't willing to.
 
2012-01-21 10:19:37 PM
The bats are all like WTF?! We're trying to sleep here!
 
Xai
2012-01-21 10:27:56 PM
getting rid of them is easy if you do your research - you just lay netting over the entrances to the roof in such a way that they can get out, but not easily get back in. after a few nights the bats are gone, they aren't dead and best of all, you don't have to have your entire roof torn off by incompetent builders.
 
2012-01-21 10:28:49 PM
Mice with WINGS!
 
2012-01-21 10:32:32 PM
Xai: getting rid of them is easy if you do your research - you just lay netting over the entrances to the roof in such a way that they can get out, but not easily get back in. after a few nights the bats are gone, they aren't dead and best of all, you don't have to have your entire roof torn off by incompetent builders.

They were replacing the roof.
They were tearing it up either way.

RoyBatty: I'm not a homeowner, I don't live in Miami, and I know shiat about bats.

What did these folks just unleash on the neighborhood?

Was there a way to trap these bats?

Are bats considered protected?

Seems like after the third tile of dozens of bats they should have rethought what they were doing.



In terms of pests to have infested your home, bats are fantastic.
They eat mosquitoes and other bugs by the ton.

If you can set up bat habitats in your yard, they're a great thing to have around.

Of course the problem with them being in your roof is the sheer amount of shiat and urine you'll have build up in there. Not cool.
 
2012-01-21 10:43:19 PM
Bunnyhat: Xai: getting rid of them is easy if you do your research - you just lay netting over the entrances to the roof in such a way that they can get out, but not easily get back in. after a few nights the bats are gone, they aren't dead and best of all, you don't have to have your entire roof torn off by incompetent builders.

They were replacing the roof.
They were tearing it up either way.

RoyBatty: I'm not a homeowner, I don't live in Miami, and I know shiat about bats.

What did these folks just unleash on the neighborhood?

Was there a way to trap these bats?

Are bats considered protected?

Seems like after the third tile of dozens of bats they should have rethought what they were doing.


In terms of pests to have infested your home, bats are fantastic.
They eat mosquitoes and other bugs by the ton.

If you can set up bat habitats in your yard, they're a great thing to have around.

Of course the problem with them being in your roof is the sheer amount of shiat and urine you'll have build up in there. Not cool.




This plus they are cool to watch flying around at dusk.
 
2012-01-21 10:49:18 PM
RoyBatty: What did these folks just unleash on the neighborhood?

It would seem to me that the bats were already unleashed.
 
2012-01-21 11:06:14 PM
I like bats.
 
2012-01-21 11:10:41 PM
D-D-D-Dave: RoyBatty: What did these folks just unleash on the neighborhood?

It would seem to me that the bats were already unleashed.


Bats ON a leash promotes more problems than it solves.
 
2012-01-21 11:26:53 PM
I'm no bat expert by any means, but those bats were scurrying faster than any I've ever seen.
The ones I've seen move on the ground by using their wings, taking a solid 10-20 seconds just to move a few feet.
 
2012-01-21 11:47:50 PM
Xai: getting rid of them is easy if you do your research - you just lay netting over the entrances to the roof in such a way that they can get out, but not easily get back in. after a few nights the bats are gone, they aren't dead and best of all, you don't have to have your entire roof torn off by incompetent builders.

With all of the poop and pee from all those bats, you are going to have to strip the roof down to framing to fix it. And the incompetent builders were the ones that put the roof on to begin with and left out the screening to keep the bats from getting in to begin with.
 
2012-01-22 12:06:51 AM
"Time for me to fly" "FLYYYY!!!"
www.contactmusic.com
Note:not a bat.
 
2012-01-22 03:01:17 AM
Sweet little bats... unlike me, they didn't bite after being awakened against their will.
 
2012-01-22 05:51:26 AM
More bats than a GOP debate.
 
2012-01-22 09:35:04 AM
croesius: D-D-D-Dave: RoyBatty: What did these folks just unleash on the neighborhood?

It would seem to me that the bats were already unleashed.

Bats ON a leash promotes more problems than it solves.


ok, that's funny
 
2012-01-22 09:42:11 AM
www.movieactors.com
 
2012-01-22 10:22:24 AM
They can move in with me, I made a bat house last summer on my property, waiting for bats to move into it.
 
2012-01-22 11:07:48 AM
theFword: They can move in with me, I made a bat house last summer on my property, waiting for bats to move into it.

Tie a piece of fruit or some other food on a string near it -- as it rots, it will attract insects, which attract bats.
 
2012-01-22 11:58:03 AM
img.photobucket.com
 
2012-01-22 12:37:14 PM
I think Manuel and Pedro are gonna need some rabbies shots.
 
2012-01-23 09:28:34 AM
Nana's Vibrator: I'm no bat expert by any means, but those bats were scurrying faster than any I've ever seen.
The ones I've seen move on the ground by using their wings, taking a solid 10-20 seconds just to move a few feet.


You're just looking at rabid bats. They're slower but have a nasty bite.
Rabbit bats jump around a lot faster, as do ribbit bats.
Reddit bats have to watch out for pythons
 
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