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  Dealing with Bats in the House
 
  While the case can be made that any pest is important to a local ecosystem, bats have a definitive benefit. They can eat up to a 1,000 insects every hour and one of their favorite meals is mosquitoes. It's a lot like free pest control. Nonetheless, when they enter your home, they will present their own problem. The biggest bat problem is bat urine and guano. The nasty odor can easily infiltrate your home. Bat guano can contain potentially dangerous microorganisms. Bat guano must be collected, disinfected, and disposed of, including any fecal matter that may have fallen into hidden attic space. This cleanup requires wearing protective gear.  

I have a customer in a condo unit on the 11th floor who has had previous companies treat her home for a "mysterious insect". She believes there are tiny insects biting her only at her computer desk area. No signs of bed bugs, fleas, or ticks, but during my inspection of her 300 sq ft home I found a few plants with springtails. These plants were immediately moved to a permanent exterior area. The whole area was treated like a flea spray and thoroughly vacuumed for a weekly basis. She is still having the problem. We enjoy all of our customers and would hate to lose any one of them. Is there anything I should be more thorough on during my inspection process or something I could be missing here? ...

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