Well I have to disagree with that last statement since I had one get tangled
in my hair as a 4 year old. I remember it well and they had to cut him out
(cut my hair) I remember being VERY panicked but I don't hold it against
them though I was terrified of them for years afterwards. I don't know why
he got into my hair but he may have been pursuing a moth that got into my
hair. I just remember being just across the street from our house at dusk
and was screaming and rolling on the ground. Had all the neighbors and my
family there lol. I had LOTS of hair then too. Used to be able to sit on it.
My mother bobbed it after that.
I do feel a certain sense of panic if they get in the house but I don't
dislike them and they do roost in our old home here. They are in our chimney
and keep me up in the morning especially in the spring when they just wake
up from hibernation, are probably nesting and nights when it is storming and
they are stuck inside. My bedroom wall is next to the chimney and I have
very good hearing. Their high pitched squeals hurt my ears big time LOL. (I
am the only one who hear those) The audible squeaking is merely irritating
at times.

Cearbhael

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jean Nathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 2:39 AM
Subject: [lace-chat] Bat control


 There's no truth
> to the old wives tale that they can become entangled inyour hair - their
> sonar is able to pick up even small objects, so they have no trouble
> locating and avoiding a human.
>
> Jean in Poole
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