research ways of excluding bats. Sound "repellents" don't work on much of
anything, from what I've seen and read. Mostly a marketing scam. BCI is
probably the best clearinghouse for procedures to evict bats from dwellings
without harming them. Their website has a section on this right up front.
And, lucky you, BCI is located right in there in Austin! Give them a call.
www.batcon.org
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William E. O'Neill, Ph.D.
Executive Coordinator, Neuroscience Cluster
Bat Auditory Research Lab
Dept. of Neurobiology & Anatomy
Univ. of Rochester Sch. of Med. and Dent.
Rochester, NY 14642-8603 USA
Phone: (585) 275-4023
FAX: (585) 756-5334
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Don Logan [<a href="[EMAIL" rel="nofollow">[EMAIL</a>
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 1:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: sound repellents for bats, miller moths and other insects
>
>
> I realize this is not an appropriate posting;
> however, could someone contact me
> off line, or on, about ways of repelling
> bats, miller moths, or other insects, etc.
> I have seen sound generators to repell
> rats (some time ago), and wonder if they
> are effective.
>
> A friend has a cabin in New Mexico Mts.
> and I am hoping to provide him/her with
> bio-friendly way to keep miller moths
> out of his cabin; and also bats, that come
> in search of millers.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Don Logan
> Austin Texas
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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