Highwind
   
Despite the high cost of living, have you noticed how it remains so popular.
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Re: Getting rid of unwanted bugs...
Reply #30 Jun 3, 2005 5:08 pm |
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With 24 cases of rabies deaths due to bats since 1990, I think I'll take my chances walking at 2 am in a bat cave, than the downtown area of any city at that time. Better odds of being struck by lightning than being bit by a rabid bat.
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ChrisS
   
Appreciate what you have already been blessed with.
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Re: Getting rid of unwanted bugs...
Reply #31 Jun 3, 2005 5:29 pm |
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With 24 cases of rabies deaths due to bats since 1990, I think I'll take my chances walking at 2 am in a bat cave, than the downtown area of any city at that time. Better odds of being struck by lightning than being bit by a rabid bat. Yup, that is why I would still consider it. It is a factor that you should be aware of though and these websites that tell you about houses do not mention that one albeit small risk and Rabies is essentially 100% fatal if you do not know you have been exposed and you develope symptoms. Once you are aware it is too late.
People do get hit by lightning BTW, we just lost someone at a local Hot air Balloon fair around two or three years ago. I listened to the ambulance's radio report as they took the poor guy to another local ED as I was at work at mine, he was talking at the seen and DOA as is the case as his internal organs were instantly cooked. Also there are no bats in a bat cave at 2AM..... C
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Paula
   
May you have enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to keep you human and enough hope to make you happy.
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Re: Getting rid of unwanted bugs...
Reply #32 Jun 4, 2005 5:40 am |
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Sherri This may be small consolation but I did a search because I was concerned about West Nile and Malaria with the mosquito, etc. problem you are having and your area shows a very low to no incident rate of either. So, at least, you don't have to worry about the swarm of insects carrying diseases. Swallows such as barn swallows, violet-green swallows, tree swallows, cliff swallows and bluebirds are good mosquito eaters. Wrens, bluebirds and tree swallows are the birds most commonly attracted to single-unit, enclosed bird houses. Click on this link for more info on these birds: http://www.dccl.org/information/houses/birdhouses.htm Paula
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MissSnowshoveler
   
If you don't have free speech, what do you have?
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Joined: Feb 4, 2005
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Re: Getting rid of unwanted bugs...
Reply #33 Jun 4, 2005 5:45 am |
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Testing... Chris thinks he fixed the computer problem... That was before I typed a lengthy reply to Paula...POOF into thin air it went...so let's try the abbreivated version. We have a lot of birds - all feed at the feeders - not on the bugs. I'm braving the outdoors a little today - if no one hears from me send a search party...I'll try to leave a trail. Sherri
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