You know Dale, today is so glorious that I wouldn't have the heart to swat an ol' bat even if I could find one. Mighta as well let them enjoy the day too cause I know the Orkin Al has some real serious plans for the ol' bats this summer. I saw him on Ebay bidding on a rock crusher. Don't know what he is going to do with it but I sure wouldn't want to be any where close to an ol' bat when he gets it done. The fur will be flying. Bats oughta have feathers anyway. At least they would make decent feather dusters.
-- Edited by HillBilly Jim on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 01:38:47 PM
JIM, THE OLE BATS ARE OR WILL BE OUT FOR SURE. I EVEN SAW A MOSQUITO SUNDAY. NEVER THOUGHT I'D BE SO GLAD TO SEE A MOSQUITO, BUT THIS WINTER HAS SCREWED UP MY THINKIN MORE THAN USUAL. HAD TO KILL THEM MYSELF, DIDN'T SEE ANY BATS AROUND & MINE WAS BUSY DOIN SOMETHIN
Got to agree with you Doctor Dale. It is a great day in the Ozarks. Makes a person glad to be alive. The ol' bats are coming out of hybernation and soon there will be all kinds of bugs for them to eat. You can probably disconnect the IVs now. I notice some of the ol' bats could go a couple of days without nourishment anyway. The next thing you know, Doctor Dale will have a bunch of overweight bats walking around the street lights and wanting lybosuction so they can fly.