Moorpark had a problem with California myotis bats which tested positive for rabies. The Health Dept ordered the homeowner to quarantine the bats. He hired a pest control operator who did a crappy job and the bats easily left.
Rebecca Dmytryk kept giving this really bad advice. She says rabid bats leave their colonies to die. No, they don't. They generally stay in the roost as they are unable to fly well enough to leave. They die in the roost. I know this because when I was at ***we were picking up a couple of dead bats per day from the floor which ***stated most likely died from rabies. We did not pick up any outside the roost.
"Just because a number of grounded bats have tested positive for rabies, this does not mean the colony itself is rabid. Rabid bats leave their colony to die alone. This is likely why there has never been an outbreak of rabies in a colony of bats in all recorded history," said Rebecca Dmytryk, administrator for WildRescue.~Ventura County Star
Rebecca Dmytryk and ***then attacked the health dept, city of moorpark and homeowners. They pissed off the homeowners so much that they ordered the pest control person to trap and kill the bats. They told me they wanted them dead so the bat huggers would shut up.
I went there and offered my help for free. We inspected and wrote a report for the city instantly. The bats left that house and went next door. The number of rabid bats then dropped. *** and Rebecca Dmytryk then attack me saying that I told them to trap and kill the bats. I most certainly did not.
In the end the bats were saved in spite of all the crap that Rebecca Dmytryk and *** did. Guess who took credit for that? Rebecca Dmytryk and ***! They both posted that they were the reason for the positive ending. *** even wrote about it in her newsletter. SHE is the hero. This is how crazy these two individuals are.
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