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To: Jean Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Chat
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Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 7:51 PM
Subject: Re: [lace-chat] Bat control
Well I have to disagree with that last statement since I had one get
tangled
in my hair as a 4 year old. I
At 09:01 PM 7/14/2004, you wrote:
The third said, I baptized all mine and made them members of the
church... Haven't seen one back since!
How weird to read this today. Last night, when I locked the church, I
heard strange noises in the library that turned out to be bats in the
fireplace
In the UK (well England at least) bats are protected. There are very severe
penalties for interfering with them. If there are bats in your house, then
they have to stay - they don't do any harm. Even if an old building is being
knocked down and replaced with a new one, the bats have to be
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From: Jean Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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
Three pastors were having lunch in a diner.
One said You know, ever since summer started, I've been having trouble
with bats in my loft and attic at church. I've tried everything--noise,
spray, cats--nothing seems to scare them away!
Another said Yeah, me too. I've got hundreds living in my