Wow, bats AND injuries. Sorry to hear that. I suppose that means Im gonna have more tonite. I just checked the attic. The LL says it is a finished room. I say it is some pieces of sheet rock slapped up to cover the rafters and thats it. There's no visible bats, but lots of gaps for them to come in from the walls. But I still have to find out where they came in. Some of the walls don't even go all the way to the ceiling. I never would have taken it, but I was desperate when I found it, and it was a dark, rainy day, so I couldn't see alot of the flaws. Only 2 tiny closets and the clothes bar in one is a shower curtain suspension rod (won't hold more than a couple shirts) and my dtr's is a piece of wood wrapped in masking tape laying on 2 nailed up boards. Crap....HELP, I'm babbling and I can't stop!! I checked outside - no obvious exit routes. No furnace, and I don't think there's a chimney opening in the cellar. Probably a few bodies, it's pretty gruesome down there. There's a huge mound of dirt in one corner - Jimmy Hoffa is my guess. Tonite, I am going to close all doors and hang something in open doorways. If any come in, with a little luck, it won't find it's way out and I can figure out how they got in. I really don't expect to see the LL very soon. Nice guy but won't do anything he promised to do and continues to promise to do. I have really low ceilings which makes it harder, cause they were flying about 4 or 5 feet off the floor. That's why I was on my hands and knees. In my parents, when we got them, it was no problem. Their ceilings were 13 feet hi. I like bats, but only on the outside, or in someone elses house. Gonna go plug some holes I found, now. Later, guys. (Still nothing going on across the street! I did scare them straight!