A bat invasion has closed the only Social Security office in our nation's oldest city [St. Augustine, FL].The office, located off U.S. 1 South, has been closed for the past two weeks. A spokesperson says the plan right now is to set up temporary offices. ...
Tom Moore with Rascal Rangers, the company hired to remove the bats, estimates that there were more than 1,000 brown bats in the ceiling area.
Moore says the biggest health concern with bats is the excrement they leave behind.
Jun 28, 2008
I Wonder How Long It Took Them To Notice There Were More Than 1,000 Bats In The Ceiling
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Had they looked closer, they would have seen each of the bats had a sprained wing and they were working on filling out 3368s.
I love how SSA's infocast system called the st. Augustine FO closure an office emergency.
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