Podcasts With Robb Russell about Bat Removals Control Inspection Exclusions
Podcasts With Robb Russell
About Bat Removals Bat Control Bat Inspection Bat Exclusions
Bat Control 101-Part One Of A Series
Brent Saxton, Mike McMillan, Al LaFrance, Bob Evans, Maynard Stanley , Robb Russell and Mike Flick get together to talk about and share their bat control experiences in a five part series.
Topics will include:
1] Identifying the problem by inspection.
2] How To Address the Customers Concerns
3] Presenting your business proposal without giving it all away.
4.Trapping vs, Excludung bats in your control work.
5. Special Structure Concerns: a. Log Cabin Homes b. A-Frames c. Metal Buildings d. various Roof types including Ceramic , slate, steel and cedar shake roofs
6. Cleaning up the guano.
7. Job and Customer safety in Bat Control.
8. Special Equipment used in Bat Control. a. Lifts, b. Vacuums c.Common Exclusion Equipment
Bat Control 102- Part Two Of A Series
Bat Trapping vs Bat Exclusions
August 24, 2008
Bat Control 103- Part Three Of A Series
Safety, specialized equipment and Guano Cleanups
Bat Control 104- Part Four Of A Series
Bat Control 105 – Bat Conservation
We got together tonight as a concerted effort between both both the Nuisance Widlife Control Operator and with those involved daily in the conservation of bats. Many of us did learn alot about bats and their relationship to all of us in this world and how all of us can work together to preserve a mutually important member of our Animal kingdom .
Our guest tonight was Beverly Wallace with Bats Landing in Sapulpa,OK Business Phone Number 918-227-1227 Business Email Bevsgretta@aol.com
Bat Houses & Other Add On Services
September 19, 2010
Bats, Birds & Other Summertime Nuisance Critters
We started out with an update from Craig Coon, Founder White Nose Syndrome NWCO Task Force . can you beleive it looks like WNS i snow on both sides of the Mississippi River two years ahead of schedule.
Flying Squirrels & Bats With David Kondrup Part One
Most of this part one podcast ended up focused on bat exclusion and remarkably not on Flying Squirrels.
