Facility at Quincy University infiltrated by bats

Oct. 25, 2011
Getting rid of animals could be costly for Quincy, Ill., school

From The Quincy Herald-Whig: Bats have infiltrated the attic of Francis Hall at Quincy University in Quincy, Ill., and getting rid of them is going to be costly. University officials say the effort could run into six figures. The facility was built in stages from 1893 to 1898 and houses classrooms, school administration and other offices. The school says no students or staff have had serious issues or health problems related to the bats.

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