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Batts in the attic blog.
Here are the signs of bats in the attic and how to get rid of.
The two kinds of batts you re most likely to encounter are fiberglass and cotton.
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This may be due to bats tendency to follow air flows within houses.
Many sources recommend that you close doors to prevent bats from entering the living space in your home.
To get them out identify their entry and exit points making sure not to seal them while the bats are inside.
To use up all that extra space in the sewing room.
In a hot climate insulating the attic floor is all that s really necessary but in a cold climate you want to keep that roof deck cold to avoid the ice damns so that means rigid foam on the deck spray foam on the underside of the deck or multiple layers of fiberglass or mineral wool batts under the deck.
The building envelope which comprises insulation and an air barrier controls the flow of heat between inside and out.
Colonies of bats prefer quiet cave like spaces to roost reproduce and raise their young.
In terms of their insulating quality they re pretty much equivalent.
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They don t like the cold and your attic is nice and warm.
Killing them is both inhumane and will create an unlivable environment due to the smell of a colony of decaying bats.
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A good building envelope is the first step to.
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Cotton batts though are cool because they re made of recycled blue jeans.
The problem with batts however is that they don t work well because they don t fill the space well.
Heating and cooling your home sucks more money out of your bank account than any other type of energy consumption unless you live in a high performance home in which case the proportions are different but the total is smaller.
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