Posted on 05/03/2007 11:17:28 AM PDT by bedolido
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. - An upstate New York couple didn't think a few bats in the attic were much of a problem when they were buying a house last summer.
Months later, they found out how wrong they were when they discovered more than a ton and a half of bat droppings up there.
Nick LaBoda and Jenna Caputo say a home inspector informed them about the bats. They called an exterminator, who told them to wait a while before removing the bats because the babies were too young to fly.
Then they forgot about the bats until they smelled a foul odor in January. When they checked the attic, they found dead bats and piles of guano.
An exterminator says hundreds of bats had been living in the attic, leaving behind 3,500 pounds of droppings.
It cost $25,000 to clean up the mess, and the couple's insurance company wouldn't cover it. They're fighting it out in court.
(Excerpt) Read more at philly.com ...
moonbats?
Over here.....;-)
Bruce Wayne needs a new hideout.
They were informed of the bats but not the massive pile of guano? Brilliant!
What? ....they don’t use a “bat box”?
how did they weigh it? On a bat-room scale (I know reaching for a groaner... but couldn’t help myself)
Reminds me of 2 things.
One was a book about a secret weapon called the “Bat Bomb” in WWII. It was a fun read. One episode that I recall was that there were some idiot photographers who went into the bat cave to take pictures, against advice from the team. Everyone left them in there, and when they turned on the lights to take pictures, millions of bats defecated. They were covered in it.
Second thing it reminds me of is a scene in some western movie where Christian Slater said something like, “I’ve been to Gold [mining] towns, silver towns, heck even salt towns. But I ain’t never before been to a bat sh!t town.”
Was that R13 or R19 quano?
actually sprayed my puter with Dr Pepper on that one. Now where'd I put that scot towel?
You beat me you deviated prevert!
I remember hearing that Guano is actually worth money as one helluva fertilizer. I’ll bet the folks that cleaned up, cleaned up in more ways than one.
To haul, one must weigh....therefore I figure the truck hauled off 1 3/4 tons of the worst thing about having bats....bats***!
Heck I’d remove it for free and then sell it. Bat guano’s worth money.
I thought there was a market for that stuff. Series. Google “bat guano” fertilizer and see how many boutiques are selling it. Isn’t this just the kind of shi ... er, crap E-Bay was invented for?
I used to have bats in my attic until my local exterminator crawled in and ate them. Fairly competent snake, and he didn’t charge anything.
eeewwww... but very frugal and a smart move. How’d you get the snake out of the attic?
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