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| | Bat Exclusion | | | | | The ideal time for bat exclusion is some time in the winter when your bats have migrated south. Your first step should be creating a one-way guard or screen over any vents. This will allow any remaining or new bats to leave your attic but not re-enter through the vent. Attic vents or gables are the most common entry points for bats, but they can enter through any opening. These openings can be difficult or impossible to detect unless you know what you're looking for. Sealing these smaller attic holes can be the best reason to call a professional. Ultrasound devices that emit high-frequency sounds can be effective to prevent future bat problems but are rarely enough to drive away an established bat colony. | |
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How do you fix a moisture problem?...
I am servicing a flour mill/warehouse facility. They are an organic facility so the products I can use for stored product pests are limited. They especially have a problem with Indian meal moth during the summer months. We have been using OMRI approved botanical products and pheromone monitors to help control them. The facility has no climate control currently and can reach temperatures of 80-90 degrees in the summer. They are looking at insulating it and cooling it. Would this help with their pest problem, and at what temperature would it help? ...
I am servicing a flour mill/warehouse facility. They are an organic facility so the products I can use for stored product pests are limited. They especially have a problem with Indian meal moth during the summer months. We have been using OMRI approved botanical products and pheromone monitors to help control them. The facility has no climate control currently and can reach temperatures of 80-90 degrees in the summer. They are looking at insulating it and cooling it. Would this help with their pest problem, and at what temperature would it help? ...
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