Recently, a man camping with his friends in Oregon was attacked by a bat.
Darren Skou was playing guitar with his group when it happened. Apparently, a nearby bat did not appreciate his musical chops, because it swooped down and proceeded to bite him[...] Read more
We recently created a new TV commercial that does a good job of explaining what we’re all about here at Get Bats Out. Give it a look and let us know what you think!
Your local bat removal expert,
~Michael Koski Speak to a Bat Expert &[...] Read more
Last week, we covered the timely dilemma of schools trying to get rid of bats that are dwelling in their walls and ceilings just as school is getting back into session.
We briefly mentioned the fact that some schools designate someone on their staff [...] Read more
Well, it’s that time of year again… Back-to-school season is in full swing. Many businesses are trying to get the parents of students to take advantage of their back-to-school specials, whether the product in question is a notebook or a new table[...] Read more
At Get Bats Out, we’re not just passionate about helping people remove bats from their homes and offices—we’re also passionate about bats!
That’s why we love stories that talk about bat research. One story that came out just recently re[...] Read more
Around the same time last month, there were two separate instances of bats with rabies infections: two bats in Grand Canyon National Park and one in Fort Hood.
Grand Canyon National Park
In Grand Canyon National Park, one bat landed on a visito[...] Read more
Over the last few months, we’ve spotlighted the Mexican free-tailed bat and the big brown bat. Next up in our series of highlights on different bat species is the little brown bat (scientific name Myotis lucifugus).
In this piece, we’ll tal[...] Read more
Some news outlets are coming out with a startling new report: bats might have been the spark that ignited this new outbreak of the Ebola virus!
While many scientists and medical professionals are trying to contain the deadly disease in West Afr[...] Read more
Like a wide range of other inhabitants of planet Earth, many bat species unfortunately find themselves on the endangered species list. Bats are at a distinct disadvantage, because many of them only birth one pup per year, which is quite low com[...] Read more
Last month, we started a new series to profile different bats that we come across in our line of work. Back in our first profile, we talked about the Mexican free-tailed bat and how common it is in North and South America.
This time, I’d like[...] Read more