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Old 5/17/09, 1:58 AM
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Old 5/17/09, 7:09 AM
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Default Re: Bats, Rats, Bees and Grow shows

Nice little party in that attic. It's pretty busy in there.

Here's a nest I crawled up to....
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Old 5/17/09, 9:49 AM
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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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Old 5/17/09, 11:05 AM
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Old 5/17/09, 11:15 AM
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Good lord can you even imagine having him in your attic lolol
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Old 5/17/09, 12:36 PM
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HMM i wonder what eats bats ?
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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