Evicting the Local Wildlife
Apr. 2nd, 2005 11:56 pmToday we were working at moving accumulated 'stuff' out of my workshop to get the place ready to be sold. Mark picked up a box of ceramic tiles that was sitting in a corner, and dislodged this little guy from his hiding place behind the box:


Apparently he was hibernating in the house all winter. He was very groggy and disoriented, with sawdust on his face. He did not seem to be injured. I picked him up in an old cap and carefully put him outside on the porch. After a few minutes he regained his composure and flew away.


Apparently he was hibernating in the house all winter. He was very groggy and disoriented, with sawdust on his face. He did not seem to be injured. I picked him up in an old cap and carefully put him outside on the porch. After a few minutes he regained his composure and flew away.
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Date: 2005-04-05 01:06 am (UTC)I am glad that the bat was at my workshop, and not in my house! They make a rather smelly mess where ever they live. I haven't cleared out the attic of the workshop yet. I suppose I might find more of them there.
Any time that I need to handle a bat, I wear heavy gloves or use some sort of protection so I won't get bitten. The last thing I would want would be to spend eternity living as a vampire!!! LOL