Monday 29 October 2012

I was bit by a wild Animal, When should I seek medical attention?







I was bit by a wild Animal, When should I seek medical attention?
Were you exposed to rabies?




Everything you ever wanted to know and didn't want to know about RABIES!!!

**The only well-documented cases of rabies caused by human-to-human transmission occurred among eight recipients of transplanted corneas, and among three recipients of solid organs. Guidelines for acceptance of suitable cornea and organ donations, as well as the rarity of human rabies in Canada, reduce this risk.

  • In addition to transmission from cornea and organ transplants, bite and non-bite exposures inflicted by infected humans could theoretically transmit rabies, but no such cases have been documented. Casual contact, such as touching a person with rabies or contact with non-infectious fluid or tissue (urine, blood, feces) does not constitute an exposure and does not require postexposure prophylaxis.
  • In addition, contact with someone who is receiving rabies vaccination does not constitute rabies exposure and does not require postexposure prophylaxis.
  • The rabies virus is transmitted through saliva or brain/nervous system tissue. You can only get rabies by coming in contact with these specific bodily excretions and tissues.
  • It's important to remember that rabies is a medical urgency but not an emergency. Decisions should not be delayed.
  • Wash any wounds immediately. One of the most effective ways to decrease the chance for infection is to wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water.
  • See your doctor for attention for any trauma due to an animal attack before considering the need for rabies vaccination.
  • Your doctor, possibly in consultation with your local health department, will decide if you need a rabies vaccination. Decisions to start vaccination, known as postexposure prophylaxis (PEP), will be based on your type of exposure and the animal you were exposed to, as well as laboratory and surveillance information for the geographic area where the exposure occurred.
In Canada, postexposure prophylaxis consists of a regimen of one dose of immune globulin and four doses of rabies vaccine over a 14-day period. Rabies immune globulin and the first dose of rabies vaccine should be given by your health care provider as soon as possible after exposure. Additional doses or rabies vaccine should be given on days 3, 7, and 14 after the first vaccination. Current vaccines are relatively painless and are given in your arm, like a flu or tetanus vaccine.

What materials can spread rabies?

Rabies virus is transmitted through saliva and brain/nervous system tissue. Only these specific bodily excretions and tissues transmit rabies virus. If contact with either of these has occurred, the type of exposure should be evaluated to determine if postexposure prophylaxis is necessary.
Contact such as petting or handling an animal, or contact with blood, urine or feces does not constitute an exposure. No postexposure prophylaxis is needed in these situations.
Rabies virus becomes noninfectious when it dries out and when it is exposed to sunlight. Different environmental conditions affect the rate at which the virus becomes inactive, but in general, if the material containing the virus is dry, the virus can be considered noninfectious.
***If you believe you have had a animal carrying rabies in your home call us to take care of any contaminated areas or materials!!!!

What kind of animal did you come in contact with?

Any mammal can get rabies. The most common wild reservoirs of rabies are raccoons, skunks, bats, foxes, and coyotes. Domestic mammals can also get rabies. Cats, cattle, and dogs are the most frequently reported rabid domestic animals in Canada.
You should seek medical attention for any animal bite. One important factor in deciding if you should have postexposure prophylaxis will be if the animal can be found and held for observation.

Animal Type to Postexposure Prophylaxis
Animal TypeEvaluation and Disposition of AnimalPostexposure Prophylaxis Recommendations
Dogs, cats, and ferretsHealthy and available for 10 day observationPersons should not begin vaccination unless animal develops clinical signs of rabies
Rabid or suspected rabidImmediately vaccinate
Unknown (escaped)Consult public health officials
Raccoons, skunks, foxes, and most other carnivores; BatsRegarded as rabid unless animal is proven negative by laboratory testConsider immediate vaccination
Livestock, horses, rodents, rabbits and hares, and other mammalsConsider individuallyConsult public health officials. Bites of squirrels, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, chipmunks, rats, mice, other small rodents, rabbits, and hares almost never require rabies postexposure prophylaxis.
The quarantine period is a precaution against the remote possibility that an animal may appear healthy, but actually be sick with rabies.
The likelihood of rabies in a domestic animal varies by region; hence, the need for postexposure prophylaxis also varies. In Canada, rabies among dogs is reported sporadically in Provinces where there is reported rabies in wildlife.

What type of exposure occurred?

Rabies is transmitted only when the virus is introduced into a bite wound, open cuts in skin, or onto mucous membranes such as the mouth or eyes.
Other factors to consider when evaluating a potential rabies exposure include the natural occurence in the area, the biting animal's history and current health status (e.g., abnormal behavior, signs of illness), and the potential for the animal to be exposed to rabies (e.g., presence of an unexplained wound or history of exposure to a rabid animal).
A currently vaccinated dog, cat, or ferret is unlikely to become infected with rabies.
When an exposure has occurred, the likelihood of rabies infection varies with the nature and extent of that exposure. Under most circumstances, two categories of exposure -- bite and nonbite -- should be considered.

Bite

Any penetration of the skin by teeth constitutes a bite exposure. All bites, regardless of body site, represent a potential risk of rabies transmission, but that risk varies with the species of biting animal, the anatomic site of the bite, and the severity of the wound.
Bites by some animals, such as bats, can inflict minor injury and thus be difficult to detect.
Was the bite from a provoked or an unprovoked attack? Bites inflicted on a person attempting to feed or handle an apparently healthy animal should generally be regarded as provoked. If it was an unprovoked attack, that's more likely to indicate that the animal is rabid.

Nonbite

The contamination of open wounds, abrasions, mucous membranes, or theoretically, scratches (potentially contaminated with infectious material from a rabid animal) constitutes a nonbite exposure.
Nonbite exposures from terrestrial animals rarely cause rabies. However, occasional reports of rabies transmission by nonbite exposures suggest that such exposures should be evaluated for possible postexposure prophylaxis administration.
Other contact by itself, such as petting a rabid animal and contact with blood, urine, or feces of a rabid animal, does not constitute an exposure and is not an indication for postexposure vaccination.

Is the animal available for testing?

A healthy domestic dog, cat, or ferret that bites a person should be confined and observed for 10 days. Any illness in the animal during the confinement period or before release should be evaluated by a veterinarian and reported immediately to the local public health department.
If signs suggestive of rabies develop, postexposure prophylaxis should be initiated. The animal should be euthanized and its head removed and shipped, under refrigeration, for examination by a qualified laboratory.
If the biting animal is stray or unwanted, it should either be confined and observed for 10 days or be euthanized immediately and submitted for rabies examination.
Skunks, raccoons, foxes and bats that bite humans should be euthanized and tested as soon as possible. The length of time between rabies virus appearing in the saliva and onset of symptoms is unknown for these animals and holding them for observation is not acceptable.
After exposure to wildlife in which rabies is suspected, prophylaxis is warranted in most circumstances. Because the period of rabies virus shedding in wild animal hybrids is unknown, these animals should be euthanized and tested rather than confined and observed when they bite humans.
Vaccination should be discontinued if tests of the involved animal are negative for rabies infection.

What is the risk for my pet?

Woman hugging a dog on the groundAny animal bitten or scratched by either a wild, carnivorous mammal or a bat that is not available for testing should be regarded as having been exposed to rabies.
Unvaccinated dogs, cats, and ferrets exposed to a rabid animal should be euthanized immediately. If the owner is unwilling to have this done, the animal should be placed in strict isolation for 6 months and vaccinated 1 month before being released.
Animals with expired vaccinations need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Dogs and cats that are currently vaccinated are kept under observation for 45 days.
Small mammals such as squirrels, rats, mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, chipmunks, rabbits, and hares are almost never found to be infected with rabies and have not been known to cause rabies among humans in Canada. Bites by these animals are usually not considered a risk of rabies unless the animal was sick or behaving in any unusual manner and rabies is widespread in your area.
Although groundhogs were known in 1985 to be solely responsible for the rabies scare at that time.

What are the signs and symptoms of rabies?

The first symptoms of rabies may be very similar to those of the flu including general weakness or discomfort, fever, or headache. These symptoms may last for days.
There may be also discomfort or a prickling or itching sensation at the site of bite, progressing within days to symptoms of cerebral dysfunction, anxiety, confusion, agitation. As the disease progresses, the person may experience delirium, abnormal behavior, hallucinations, and insomnia.
The acute period of disease typically ends after 2 to 10 days. Once clinical signs of rabies appear, the disease is nearly always fatal, and treatment is typically supportive.
Disease prevention includes administration of both passive antibody, through an injection of human immune globulin and a round of injections with rabies vaccine.
Once a person begins to exhibit signs of the disease, survival is rare. To date less than 10 documented cases of human survival from clinical rabies have been reported and only two have not had a history of pre- or postexposure prophylaxis.
If you have any further questions about Rabies you should concult your local health department.
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Sincerely
Sue Hillard, Brss removal Services



Tuesday 21 August 2012

Bats don't just go away, where do they go?


   A lot of people are under the assumption that bats will just magically disappear into the night. That once it gets a little cold out the bats will migrate or hibernate. I can't stress enough that you need to take care of any bat problems you may think you have NOW!

   The bats aren't going to magically disappear. Actually the opposite is what will happen: 

   It is most likely that if there are bats in your house, that they are mostly likely going to come down into your house through your walls and duct work! Although Bats do hibernate, with our unpredictable winters they tend to wake up early hungry and disoriented.
 When that happens in the middle of winter where do you think the bats are going to go? It is very likely that all of their exits have been sealed with ice and snow. So the bat(s) are going to follow the heat.
 Since heat rises you will usually find them hiding in the curtains of a bedroom. Quiet(usually), dark and warm Bedrooms are perfect havens for bats to temporarily roost, till the bat(s) can figure out an escape plan. Once again where are they going to go in the winter?
   Our time is getting very limited as to how long we have to get rid of your Bat Problem. We only have maybe till the end of September early October. It seems like its going to be an early winter this year, so I wouldn't wait. We only have a few openings left before, our Bat Removal Calendar is Full. 





The Number 1 
way that BATS GET INTO YOUR HOUSE IS....
THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR 
OR AN OPEN UN SCREENED WINDOW!!!


If you think you may have a Bat Problem Then Call Us:

THE BAT SPECIALISTS

WE SERVICE MOST OF ONTARIO
GTA TORONTO TO AREA, BRAMPTON, OAKVILLE, MISSISSAUGA, BURLINGTON
GUELPH, CAMBRIDGE, KITCHENER, WATERLOO

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Thursday 16 August 2012

WHAT ARE BAT ENTRY POINTS AND HOW CAN I FIND THEM?

WHAT ARE BAT ENTRY POINTS AND HOW CAN I FIND THEM?

BAT ENTRY POINTS ARE THE FOLLOWING AREAS OF YOUR HOME OR BUILDING(S) THAT BATS WILL TRY TO GET INTO YOUR ATTIC THROUGH.
Bats Can Enter your home from a number of Different
Bat Entry Points:
http://brssremoval.com/BAT_REMOVAL_AND_PROO.html
  • Down Chimney's, where chimneys and Other masonry/brick meet the side of the house.


  • The joints between window frames and house siding.


  • Where the Soffit meets the shingles at the roof line.


  • Through Roof and Side Vents.


  • Through joints around exterior beams.


  • Especially at building corners.


  • Where the Pipes and Wires enter the Roof or Walls of House.


  • Through Air Conditioning Vents


  • Through Attic Air Conditioning and Heat Ventilation Systems.


  • Where the Walls meet the Eaves at the Gable Ends of an Attic.


  • Between Porches or other Additions and the Main part of of House.


  • At all Roof Edges, Ridge Caps, Soffits and Fascia Boards with gaps of 1/4" or more.


  • In Gaps Under Shingles especially Ceramic Tile, Slate and Steel Roves.


The Number 1 way that BATS 
GET INTO YOUR HOUSE IS....
THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR 
OR 
AN OPEN UN SCREENED WINDOW!!!
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If you think you may have a Bat Problem Then Call Us:
THE BAT SPECIALISTS

WE SERVICE MOST OF ONTARIO
GTA TORONTO TO AREA, BRAMPTON, OAKVILLE, MISSISSAUGA, BURLINGTON
GUELPH, CAMBRIDGE, KITCHENER, WATERLOO

1-855-897-8484

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DO BATS ONLY EAT INSECTS, CAN BATS FEED ON PEOPLE AND ANIMALS LIKE CATS AND DOGS, LIKE IN THE MOVIES?

WHAT DO BATS EAT?
http://brssremoval.com/BAT_REMOVAL_AND_PROO.html

DO BATS ONLY EAT INSECTS,
CAN BATS FEED ON PEOPLE AND 
ANIMALS LIKE CATS AND DOGS, 
LIKE IN THE MOVIES?

BATS ARE INSECT LOVERS WITH OF COURSE THE LATE FALL, WINTER AND EARLY SPRING  Exceptions, if the Roost that Bats picked is hot/warm it won't allow Bats to completely Hibernate. The Bats will wake-up and go looking for food.
Well they won't be able to get out the way they came in. As it will probably be frozen with ice and snow. So the Bats are going to follow the heat.
Eventually they will end up in your duct work then they can go anywhere in the house, building shed, garage, shop, barn. Worse the Bat can infect your pets(dogs/ cats) and livestock with Rabies.


****This can be VERY VERY DANGEROUS!!!!! BATS CARRY THE RABIES VIRUS AND THEY ARE HUNGRY AND THERE AREN'T ANY BUGS IN THE WINTER.
So the Bats are HUNGRY and going to take what they can get: you, your kids, your pet dog or cat. Many times we have found bats in the babies crib.
http://brssremoval.com/BAT_REMOVAL_AND_PROO.html To you it's just a shot but a Rabies Shot that could have been avoided had just got the Bats out before September. NOW THERE'S NOWHERE FOR THE BATS TO GO BUT TO STAY THERE TILL THE END OF MARCH!

THEN IT REALLY GETS EXPENSIVE:
HAVING TO SPECIALLY MESH AND CAULK THIS ENTIRE INSIDE OF YOUR HOUSE AND USE SPECIAL OWD LIVE TRAPS, THEN WE HAVE TO PROPERLY RELOCATE THE BATS TO A BAT RESERVE.


WHAT KIND OF INSECTS DO BATS EAT?

"Little brown bats are insectivores, eating moths, wasps, beetles, gnats, mosquitoes, midges and mayflies, among others. Since many of their preferred meals are insects with an aquatic life stage, such as mosquitoes, they prefer to roost near water. Brown bats forage near bodies of water and move in and out of adjacent vegetation.Evening forages are done in groups and above the water. They echo locate to find their prey. They are particularly good at hunting insects when they are at close range and packed together. When hunting, little brown bats capture prey both by gleaning and by catching them in the air. When in flight, bats scoop up the prey with their wings, while prey above water is directly grabbed with the mouth.
"Brown bat doesn't claim feeding areas like a territory, however individuals frequently return to the same feeding sites where they have previously made successful catches. When hunting swarms, brown bats usually select no more than two species. They feed on more species when they are scattered. If they do not catch any food, they will enter a torpor similar to hibernation that day, awakening at night to hunt again.
The bats' diet makes this species beneficial to agriculture as it eats many species of agricultural pests. Other than that, it can pollinate crops."
QUOTE FROM ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH ONTARIO CANADA


The Number 1 way that BATS 
GET INTO YOUR HOUSE IS....
THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR 
OR
 AN OPEN UN SCREENED WINDOW!!!
http://brssremoval.com/BAT_REMOVAL_AND_PROO.html


If you think you may have a Bat Problem Then Call Us:


WE SERVICE MOST OF ONTARIO
GTA TORONTO TO AREA, BRAMPTON, OAKVILLE, MISSISSAUGA, BURLINGTON
647-498-6102
GUELPH, CAMBRIDGE, KITCHENER, WATERLOO
226-600-5597


WWW.BRSSREMOVAL.COM



CITIES THAT AAA WILD ANIMAL REMOVAL AND BAT SPECIALISTS SERVICE:
ACTON ALLISTON ANCASTER AURORA AYLMER BADEN BANCROFT  BELLEVILLE BLUE MOUNTIANS BOLTON BOWMANVILLE BRADFORD BRAMPTON BRUCE CALEDON EAST CALEDONIA CALLANDER CAMBRIDGE CARDIFF CAYUGA CLEARVIEW COLLINGWOOD CONESTOGO COOKSTOWN CRYSTAL BEACH DORSET DUNDAS DUTTON DWIGHT DUNNVILLE DOURO ELLIOT LAKE ELMIRA ESSEX FENWICK FIF’S BAY FINGAL FORT ERIE FOXBORO FRANKVILLE GANAOQUE GEORGETOWN GLOUCESTER GRAND BEND GRAVENHURST GREY HIGHLANDS GRIMSBY GUELPH HAGERSVILLE HAMILTON HARROW HASTINGS HAVELOCK HUNTSVILLE INGERSOLL INNISFIL JAK LAKE JOCKO POINT KASSHABOG LAKE KAWARTHA LAKES KINGSTON KINGSVILLE KITCHENER LAKE AT PETER LAKEFIELD LAKESHORE LONDON LONG POINT LEAMINGTON MADOC MAPLE MARKHAM MARMORA MARYHILL MEAFORD MINDEN MISSISSAUGA MISSISSAUGA LAKE MOUNT HOPE MOUNT PLEASANT NEWMARKET NIAGARA- ON-THE-LAKE NORTH BAY NORTH YORK NORWOOD OAKVILLE OSHAWA PERTH PELHAM PETERBOROUGH PICKERING PORT BRUCE PORT BURWELL PORT STANLEY PORTLAND REDDITT RICE LAKE RICHMOND HILL RODNEY RIDEAU LAKES SMITHS FALLS SMITHVILLE SPARTA SPRINGFIELD ST JACOBS ST JOSEPH ST THOMAS STAYNER ST CATHERINES STEVENSVILLE STIRLING STONEY CREEK STONY LAKE STOUVILLE STRATHROY STURGEON FALLS THORNHILL THORTON TILBURY TILSONBURG TORONTO TOTTENHAM TRENTON TWEED UNIONVILLE VAUGHAN VERMILION BAY VIRGIL WASAGA BEACH WATERDOWN WATERLOO WELLAND WELLESLEY WHEATLEY and all surrounding areas.


Written by:



Sue Hillard

HOW MANY BATS CAN I HAVE IN MY ATTIC, HOUSE BUILDING,

HOW CAN I TELL HOW MANY BATS I HAVE?
IS IT POSSIBLE THAT I ONLY HAVE ONE BAT NOT A BAT PROBLEM?

It is possible that you only have one bat in your house. It could very well be that the Bat came in to the house on someones back.
It could have gotten in through an open door, unscreened window or vent, got disoriented and couldn't find his way out.

You could have anywhere from 1 to thousands of Bats in your Attic.
It all depends how long they've been roosting there and how big of a colony the bats were when they moved in to your attic, walls, soffits, house, building(s).
Signs you have Bats in your attic, walls, soffits, house, building(s).  You can see how a small Bat Problem can Become a Huge Environmental Bat Situation. It still amazes me how many bats can fit into such small areas.




  • Bats have an oily black film on them that the bat rub onto whatever surface they crawl on. They leave their black oily trail all over your siding, It looks like black or dirty streaks going down your siding, roof, soffit, porch, eaves. You can try power washing your siding and see if the black smudges come back.


  •  You will see little piles of Bat Guano on the ground below where the bats have been entering and/or climbing. You can sweep up the Bat guano carefully and mark the spot with chalk or flower and see if you get any more bat guano in those areas.

  • The more Bat Guano and Black Smudges you see from the individual Bat Entry Points will let you know ruffly how many Bats you are dealing with or not.






  •  or you can just sit outside at dusk between 8:00pm and 10:00pm and count the Flying Bats as the bat exit your attic, walls, soffits, house, building(s).
THEN YOU KNOW FOR SURE HOW MANY IF ANY BATS YOU HAVE!



The Number 1 way that 
BATS GET INTO YOUR HOUSE IS....
THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR 
OR 
AN OPEN UN SCREENED WINDOW!!!



If you think you may have a Bat Problem Then Call Us:


WE SERVICE MOST OF ONTARIO
GTA TORONTO TO AREA, BRAMPTON, OAKVILLE, MISSISSAUGA, BURLINGTON
647-498-6102
GUELPH, CAMBRIDGE, KITCHENER, WATERLOO
226-600-5597


www.brssremoval.com





CITIES THAT AAA WILD ANIMAL REMOVAL AND BAT SPECIALISTS SERVICE:
ACTON ALLISTON ANCASTER AURORA AYLMER BADEN BANCROFT  BELLEVILLE BLUE MOUNTIANS BOLTON BOWMANVILLE BRADFORD BRAMPTON BRUCE CALEDON EAST CALEDONIA CALLANDER CAMBRIDGE CARDIFF CAYUGA CLEARVIEW COLLINGWOOD CONESTOGO COOKSTOWN CRYSTAL BEACH DORSET DUNDAS DUTTON DWIGHT DUNNVILLE DOURO ELLIOT LAKE ELMIRA ESSEX FENWICK FIF’S BAY FINGAL FORT ERIE FOXBORO FRANKVILLE GANAOQUE GEORGETOWN GLOUCESTER GRAND BEND GRAVENHURST GREY HIGHLANDS GRIMSBY GUELPH HAGERSVILLE HAMILTON HARROW HASTINGS HAVELOCK HUNTSVILLE INGERSOLL INNISFIL JAK LAKE JOCKO POINT KASSHABOG LAKE KAWARTHA LAKES KINGSTON KINGSVILLE KITCHENER LAKE AT PETER LAKEFIELD LAKESHORE LONDON LONG POINT LEAMINGTON MADOC MAPLE MARKHAM MARMORA MARYHILL MEAFORD MINDEN MISSISSAUGA MISSISSAUGA LAKE MOUNT HOPE MOUNT PLEASANT NEWMARKET NIAGARA- ON-THE-LAKE NORTH BAY NORTH YORK NORWOOD OAKVILLE OSHAWA PERTH PELHAM PETERBOROUGH PICKERING PORT BRUCE PORT BURWELL PORT STANLEY PORTLAND REDDITT RICE LAKE RICHMOND HILL RODNEY RIDEAU LAKES SMITHS FALLS SMITHVILLE SPARTA SPRINGFIELD ST JACOBS ST JOSEPH ST THOMAS STAYNER ST CATHERINES STEVENSVILLE STIRLING STONEY CREEK STONY LAKE STOUVILLE STRATHROY STURGEON FALLS THORNHILL THORTON TILBURY TILSONBURG TORONTO TOTTENHAM TRENTON TWEED UNIONVILLE VAUGHAN VERMILION BAY VIRGIL WASAGA BEACH WATERDOWN WATERLOO WELLAND WELLESLEY WHEATLEY and all surrounding areas.


Written by:
Sue Hillard

DO BATS MIAGRATE HYBERNATE OR BOTH IN THE WINTER?

DO BATS HIBERNATE, FLY SOUTH FOR THE WINTER LIKE BIRDS DO OR BOTH ?

 The Bats in Canada don't Migrate. They do however follow the Mosquito Population. Follow Where the Mosquito's, Moths and other flying insects and you'll find: The Little Brown Bat. There are Bat that Migrate but they aren't in Canada. The only Bats in Canada Migrate is on the bottom of a semi truck or in it. They have found Bats in Alaska because of it.
Bats do Hibernate with an Exception if the Roost that Bats picked is hot/warm it won't allow Bats to completely Hibernate. The Bats will wake-up and go looking for food.
Well they won't be able to get out the way they came in. As it will probably be frozen with ice and snow. So the Bats are going to follow the heat.
Eventually they will end up in your duct work then they can go anywhere in the house, building shed, garage, shop, barn.


****This can be VERY VERY DANGEROUS!!!!! BATS CARRY THE RABIES VIRUS AND THEY ARE HUNGRY AND THERE AREN'T ANY BUGS IN THE WINTER. So the Bats are going to take what they can get you, your kids, your pet. To you it's just a shot but a Rabies Shot that could have been avoided had just got the Bats out before September. NOW THERE'S NOWHERE FOR THE BATS TO GO BUT TO STAY THERE TILL THE END OF MARCH.
Bats that have picked really good roosts that are 70 degrees or more such as:
  • Barns and/or Driving Sheds
  • Heated Shops, Garages, Storage Units, Buildings
  • Houses with Indoor Pools , Hot Tubs or Sauna, Guest and/ or Pool Houses
***REALLY ANY ATTIC, CEILING OR CRAWL SPACE OF ANY HOME OR ENCLOSED AREA IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE HIGH OFF OF THE GROUND THAT IS A MYTH BATS CAN GET IN ANYWHERE THAT'S BIGGER THEN A DIME. WHERE THE TEMPERATURE IS 70% OR GREATER!!!!



 NORMALLY: The Little Brown Bat lives in three different roosting sites: day roosts, night roost and hibernation roosts. Bats use day and night roosts during spring, summer and fall while hibernating in winter. Day roost are usually found in buildings or trees, under rocks or wood piles and sometimes in caves.
Nursery roosts are found in both natural hollows and in buildings (or at least close to them). Nursery roosts have also been found under ceramic tile, slate and sheet metal roofs of houses, garages, shed, under deck and attics, walls, between floors or additions of buildings.
 Night roosts tend to be in the same buildings as day roosts, however these roosts tend to be in different spots that are more constrained and the bats pack together for warmth. Bats rest in night roosts after feeding in the evening which may serve to keep their feces away from the day roosts and thus less noticeable to predators.
 Brown bats typically hibernate in caves, attics,or ceilings of your home, garage, garden shed, buildings, warehouses, storage areas. places that aren't frequented regularly or ever by human and other predators and perhaps unused mines. Northern populations of bats enter hibernation in early September and end in mid-May while southern populations enter in November and ends in mid-March.

The Number 1 way that BATS
 GET INTO YOUR HOUSE IS....
THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR 
OR
 AN OPEN UN SCREENED WINDOW!!!



If you think you may have a Bat Problem Then Call Us:

AAA WILD ANIMAL REMOVAL & BAT SPECIALISTS

WE SERVICE MOST OF ONTARIO
GTA TORONTO TO AREA, BRAMPTON, OAKVILLE, MISSISSAUGA, BURLINGTON
647-498-6102
GUELPH, CAMBRIDGE, KITCHENER, WATERLOO
226-600-5597


Customerservice@brssremoval.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON OUR BAT REMOVAL SERVICES:

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CITIES THAT AAA WILD ANIMAL REMOVAL AND BAT SPECIALISTS SERVICE:
ACTON ALLISTON ANCASTER AURORA AYLMER BADEN BANCROFT  BELLEVILLE BLUE MOUNTIANS BOLTON BOWMANVILLE BRADFORD BRAMPTON BRUCE CALEDON EAST CALEDONIA CALLANDER CAMBRIDGE CARDIFF CAYUGA CLEARVIEW COLLINGWOOD CONESTOGO COOKSTOWN CRYSTAL BEACH DORSET DUNDAS DUTTON DWIGHT DUNNVILLE DOURO ELLIOT LAKE ELMIRA ESSEX FENWICK FIF’S BAY FINGAL FORT ERIE FOXBORO FRANKVILLE GANAOQUE GEORGETOWN GLOUCESTER GRAND BEND GRAVENHURST GREY HIGHLANDS GRIMSBY GUELPH HAGERSVILLE HAMILTON HARROW HASTINGS HAVELOCK HUNTSVILLE INGERSOLL INNISFIL JAK LAKE JOCKO POINT KASSHABOG LAKE KAWARTHA LAKES KINGSTON KINGSVILLE KITCHENER LAKE AT PETER LAKEFIELD LAKESHORE LONDON LONG POINT LEAMINGTON MADOC MAPLE MARKHAM MARMORA MARYHILL MEAFORD MINDEN MISSISSAUGA MISSISSAUGA LAKE MOUNT HOPE MOUNT PLEASANT NEWMARKET NIAGARA- ON-THE-LAKE NORTH BAY NORTH YORK NORWOOD OAKVILLE OSHAWA PERTH PELHAM PETERBOROUGH PICKERING PORT BRUCE PORT BURWELL PORT STANLEY PORTLAND REDDITT RICE LAKE RICHMOND HILL RODNEY RIDEAU LAKES SMITHS FALLS SMITHVILLE SPARTA SPRINGFIELD ST JACOBS ST JOSEPH ST THOMAS STAYNER ST CATHERINES STEVENSVILLE STIRLING STONEY CREEK STONY LAKE STOUVILLE STRATHROY STURGEON FALLS THORNHILL THORTON TILBURY TILSONBURG TORONTO TOTTENHAM TRENTON TWEED UNIONVILLE VAUGHAN VERMILION BAY VIRGIL WASAGA BEACH WATERDOWN WATERLOO WELLAND WELLESLEY WHEATLEY and all surrounding areas.


Written by:
Sue Hillard

Do Bats Really carry Rabies?

BAT RABIES: THE FACTS

"What is bat rabies?
Rabies is a disease caused by a virus that attacks the mammal’s central nervous system. It is spread by contact with the saliva of an infected animal.
Like other mammals, bats may have rabies. There are eight species of bats in Ontario, each of which has its own strain of rabies, but the more common strains are big brown bat, little brown bat, and silver-haired bat. The silver-haired bat tends to be reclusive and therefore rarely comes into contact with humans.
Rabid bats often lose their ability to fly, or do not fly well. They rarely become aggressive.
Human rabies from bats is a concern, but a relatively rare occurrence. In Canada, since 1925, five of the 26 cases of human rabies have been due to contact with an infected bat.
The last fatality in Canada was a 73 year old man from Alberta in April 2007 after contact with a rabid bat.
Careless handling of bats is the primary source of rabies exposure from bats.
What's the current situation with bat rabies in Ontario?
Despite large numbers of bats in southern Ontario, rabies is infrequent. From 2001 to 2005 there have been 314 bats confirmed with rabies in Ontario. Fewer than 2% of bats submitted for testing have rabies (2% of all bats acting strangely, dead, or have possibly bitten a human or pet). In the overall population, this percentage would be much lower.
Although the percentage of rabid bats is low, any bat encountered should be considered rabid unless captured and proven otherwise. Bats have small, needle-like teeth and claws. Bites or scratches from a bat can easily go undetected.
What is the response to bat rabies by the Ministry of Natural Resources?
The MNR, in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, highlighted public awareness of bat rabies in 2001.
It is important that the public know that bats can carry rabies and that they should medical advice if they come into contact with a bat. (see MNR News Releases: May 2001)
Bats cannot be vaccinated using baits, as has been done for foxes and raccoons, as they are insect-eaters and will not consume vaccine baits. However, despite large numbers of bats in southern Ontario, rabies is infrequent. International research is being conducted on vaccination methods for bats
Bats are an important part of our ecosystem and help reduce the insect population. Warn children to stay away from all wild animals, including bats. Submit all dead, sick, or easily captured bats to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for rabies testing if exposure of people or pets has possibly occurred.
WE CAN Bat-proof your home, garage, shed,under your deck, guest/ pool house and out buildings, barns or shops."
quoted by: Environmental Health Bats Ontario Canada

The Number 1 way that BATS GET INTO YOUR HOUSE IS....THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR OR AN OPEN UN SCREENED WINDOW!!!


If you think you may have a Bat Problem Then Call Us:

AAA WILD ANIMAL REMOVAL & BAT SPECIALISTS
 at GTA, Toronto Area
416-234-5208
Brampton, Oakville, Mississauga, Hamilton, Burlington, St. Catherines we cover
905-812-1386
Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph
519-569-7866





CITIES THAT AAA WILD ANIMAL REMOVAL AND BAT SPECIALISTS SERVICE:
ACTON ALLISTON ANCASTER AURORA AYLMER BADEN BANCROFT  BELLEVILLE BLUE MOUNTIANS BOLTON BOWMANVILLE BRADFORD BRAMPTON BRUCE CALEDON EAST CALEDONIA CALLANDER CAMBRIDGE CARDIFF CAYUGA CLEARVIEW COLLINGWOOD CONESTOGO COOKSTOWN CRYSTAL BEACH DORSET DUNDAS DUTTON DWIGHT DUNNVILLE DOURO ELLIOT LAKE ELMIRA ESSEX FENWICK FIF’S BAY FINGAL FORT ERIE FOXBORO FRANKVILLE GANAOQUE GEORGETOWN GLOUCESTER GRAND BEND GRAVENHURST GREY HIGHLANDS GRIMSBY GUELPH HAGERSVILLE HAMILTON HARROW HASTINGS HAVELOCK HUNTSVILLE INGERSOLL INNISFIL JAK LAKE JOCKO POINT KASSHABOG LAKE KAWARTHA LAKES KINGSTON KINGSVILLE KITCHENER LAKE AT PETER LAKEFIELD LAKESHORE LONDON LONG POINT LEAMINGTON MADOC MAPLE MARKHAM MARMORA MARYHILL MEAFORD MINDEN MISSISSAUGA MISSISSAUGA LAKE MOUNT HOPE MOUNT PLEASANT NEWMARKET NIAGARA- ON-THE-LAKE NORTH BAY NORTH YORK NORWOOD OAKVILLE OSHAWA PERTH PELHAM PETERBOROUGH PICKERING PORT BRUCE PORT BURWELL PORT STANLEY PORTLAND REDDITT RICE LAKE RICHMOND HILL RODNEY RIDEAU LAKES SMITHS FALLS SMITHVILLE SPARTA SPRINGFIELD ST JACOBS ST JOSEPH ST THOMAS STAYNER ST CATHERINES STEVENSVILLE STIRLING STONEY CREEK STONY LAKE STOUVILLE STRATHROY STURGEON FALLS THORNHILL THORTON TILBURY TILSONBURG TORONTO TOTTENHAM TRENTON TWEED UNIONVILLE VAUGHAN VERMILION BAY VIRGIL WASAGA BEACH WATERDOWN WATERLOO WELLAND WELLESLEY WHEATLEY and all surrounding areas.


Written by:
Sue Hillard

Why Are Bats Protected in Ontario, Canada

Why are bats important?
If it wasn’t for Bats in Ontario Canada we would be overrun with misquitos and other small insects. Since West Nile has hit Canada Bats have become very important in our overall environment. A single brown bat is very beneficial in that it can easily capture 600 mosquitoes an hour while a colony of 500 bats can easily eat a million insects nightly.
   It wouldn’t be so bad if they would just stick to hanging in trees from branches or under rocks, sand or leaves. The problem is, is that the bats have followed the bugs to the city. Once the bats find a good hunting ground, they will then look for a house or building with good

Bat Entry Points
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  • Good Base-Of-Operations central too the bat's food suppy.

  • WHICH UNFORTUNATELY IS IN THE ATTIC OF YOUR HOUSE, BUILDING, GARAGE, CHURCH, AWNING, SOFFIT, ROOF, PEAKS, VENTS.

***Please note that it is a crime punishable by fine or jail to kill a bat. As bats are protected under the Canadian Fish and Games Act.
If you think you may have bats and want to know for sure Call Us:


THE BAT SPECIALISTS
at GTA, Toronto Area

Brampton, Oakville, Mississauga, Hamilton, Burlington, St. Catherines we cover

Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph

1-844-897-8484
For more information on our Bat Removal Services:
CITIES THAT AAA WILD ANIMAL REMOVAL AND BAT SPECIALISTS SERVICE:
ACTON ALLISTON ANCASTER AURORA AYLMER BADEN BANCROFT BELLEVILLE BLUE MOUNTIANS BOLTON BOWMANVILLE BRADFORD BRAMPTON BRUCE CALEDON EAST CALEDONIA CALLANDER CAMBRIDGE CARDIFF CAYUGA CLEARVIEW COLLINGWOOD CONESTOGO COOKSTOWN CRYSTAL BEACH DORSET DUNDAS DUTTON DWIGHT DUNNVILLE DOURO ELLIOT LAKE ELMIRA ESSEX FENWICK FIF’S BAY FINGAL FORT ERIE FOXBORO FRANKVILLE GANAOQUE GEORGETOWN GLOUCESTER GRAND BEND GRAVENHURST GREY HIGHLANDS GRIMSBY GUELPH HAGERSVILLE HAMILTON HARROW HASTINGS HAVELOCK HUNTSVILLE INGERSOLL INNISFIL JAK LAKE JOCKO POINT KASSHABOG LAKE KAWARTHA LAKES KINGSTON KINGSVILLE KITCHENER LAKE AT PETER LAKEFIELD LAKESHORE LONDON LONG POINT LEAMINGTON MADOC MAPLE MARKHAM MARMORA MARYHILL MEAFORD MINDEN MISSISSAUGA MISSISSAUGA LAKE MOUNT HOPE MOUNT PLEASANT NEWMARKET NIAGARA- ON-THE-LAKE NORTH BAY NORTH YORK NORWOOD OAKVILLE and all surrounding areas.
written by
Sue Hillard