Once a year, like, say, Halloween, a story about a home invaded by bats would be considered thrilling. Yet, even then, it would be a stretch beyond the Cineplex; for one family in Saskatchewan, Canada, contending with a cauldron of bats squatting in their roof, it has been an ongoing real-life nightmare.
While screeching, wailing, and squeals may be an appropriate soundtrack for All Hallows’ Eve, for Rachelle and Kelly Swan and their children, the issue has far exceeded the "nuisance" threshold since their mammalian colonists enjoy regulatory protection, making the mammalian expulsion challenging.