Saturday 9 August 2014

GET RID OF FRUIT BATS IN YOUR AREA Fruit Bats have been associated with the spread of EBOLA



GET RID OF FRUIT BATS IN YOUR AREA
Fruit Bats have been associated with the spread of EBOLA              




Many Nigerians Can Identify a Monkey if they see one...maybe not a Fruit Bat. These duo have been identified as carriers of the EBOLA Virus that has not only taken lives, is still threatening more all over the world. We are already feeling it economically as the price of Salt rose overnight, hand sanitizers had gone both expensive and scarce and may be more items in the process of this survival tussle.

Fruit Bats are scattered all over the world...
This includes your area. So read this and share with others.

*Fruit Bats are found all over the world. They live around water, prefer dark spots,tree tops, forest and warm areas.

*They have sharp teeth, long tongue which unrolls when they are eating and is tucked into the rib cage when idle.

*Its wings are often adapted to the natural environment they are surviving in. Not just only for flying, they use it to wrap themselves when it is cold.

*Fruit Bats reproduce after carrying baby for 6 months and new born starts to fly after 6weeks.

*Fruit bats would rather eat insects, but with regular absence of insects, they go for fruits and more fruits.

*They don't consume the entire fruit, they dig into the fruit and eat only the nectar. So fruit might look untouched from an angle.               

*A lot of them live around fruity trees planted by men, hence they are often consumed by house cats, hawks and snakes.

*They can invade your roofs, tree tops, small gardens with dark areas.

Now associated with Ebola, spare not any bat...


*Call a professional exterminator to chase the Bat Colony off your area before you consume fruits they already have romanced.

Paraphrased by Bonded Home for Family Health. 
See www.batworlds.com/fruit-bat/ for more on Fruit Bats

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous4:53 am

    Thank u for d tips.God bless u.

    Stephanie

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