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Posted by 37 chief on June 04, 2007 at 22:48:01 from (70.181.167.25):
I have bats in my barn, the are crapping and just making a general mess of things. I just went out by my chicken pen, and there must have been 20 rats of all sizes in the chicken pen that is just what I could see. I put out some poison bait, but looks like I will be feeding the whole neighborhood rat population. Does anybody know of a better way to get rid of rats, and bats. I don't care if bats eat bugs, I just want them out of my barn.Stan
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