The news media is reporting that Buna High School has bats once again within the building.....This, within the Math Wing of the school.
From the East Texas Banner- Weds., Feb. 26.
"...They are isolated and contained to this area of the building only." "Beginning tomorrow, those classrooms are being sealed off, and students in those classes will be relocated to other parts of the building until the issue is resolved. Please know we are following all the appropriate steps to ensure our students are safe and doing our very best to remedy this continuing issue. I will keep you updated." -Dr. Julie Motomura.
Seriously now, if you are wanting to get rid of them, they are going to need to call in someone who can get rid of them once and forever.
This is now 3 infestation of bats.
Makes you wonder, it seriously does.....Why? And why have they not been done away with by now, and will this continue?
I know it is all well and good, and some of you are saying, "Well, it's just bats, leave them alone and they'll leave you alone, " or " Back in 1959 we had bat in the old school at XYZ and we never had any problems."
And bats only bite when they are in a self-defense mode........Generally.....
Unless they are rabid and then, a bat will bite without provocation. And you don't know if these bats have rabies or not.
Have a kid bitten by a bat, and talk about a legal problem.
It is maybe time Buna Schools does some serious research and bring in from wherever a company that can finally get rid of the bat problem. And it may cost some serious money....That business might be from out of state....I don't even want to know the cost......
But now 3? And I know the bats are just looking for nice warm spots....And perhaps in the warmer months this problem might subside, or not.....And what about NEXT winter?
But will this be an ongoing problem?
( An old apparently existing problem for the new Supt. of Schools.....And will more bats be found?)
( The new blog on economics is more difficult than setting up Thegovteach blog originally. Things have changed, and I may need to use DukcDuckGo as a browser for the economics blog, and a different website....)
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