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Please Note:
mnicholet is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Interesting inspection today
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The bees killed the rat, The bats are there there to eat the bees. HMM i wonder what eats bats ?
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Ozzie?
Excellence in Inspections Mike Boyett, TREC #7290 mikeb@capcityinspections.com Capital City Inspections Austin, Texas (512) 577-2579 Company blog is: www.capcityinspections.com/blog |
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Good lord can you even imagine having him in your attic lolol
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Owls, hawks, raccoons, opossums, skunks and I think some snakes prey on bats.
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Well that explains why i have no bats i got about a 5ft black snake in my attic
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