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Topic Other Boards / Foo / OMG we have a bat in the house
- By lel [gb] Date 04.07.06 13:20 UTC
OH has come home to find theres a bat in the house- any ideas how to get it out without it getting hurt? :eek:
- By Emz77 [gb] Date 04.07.06 13:24 UTC
I would be inclined to leave it there (if it is sleeping!) till dusk... then just pick it up carefully, they don't bite(I have never known one too) and are really soft to the touch. I would then release it back outside. If you are worried at all, put in a box with holes in till later and then release it, but don't do it till dusk.
hope that has helped
Emz
- By lel [gb] Date 04.07.06 13:26 UTC
Its flying round already :eek:
- By Emz77 [gb] Date 04.07.06 13:28 UTC
lol I would put it in a cardboard box with lid on and holes till later as they can't tolerate the heat like it is at the moment! the let go later tonight! It will calm down once it is in darkness. to catch it try using a sheet if it isn't landing lol.
- By Val [gb] Date 04.07.06 13:28 UTC
When one was found at work, the local Zoo told me to firmly pick it up in a tea towel and take it outside!  Have fun! :D
- By sam Date 04.07.06 13:30 UTC
um, the DO BITE and as bats are the only mammal known to freely cross the channel & carry rabies:eek: you need to be very very careful about picking them up. We do a lot of work for bats here, encoutraging roosts etc & having a thriving colony. Open windoes/doors & stay calm, it probably doesnt want to be in your house. if ts sleeping, then elave it be & open everything tonight so it can fly out.
- By Emz77 [gb] Date 04.07.06 13:35 UTC
never realised they did bite, i have never been bitten adn have picked up loads of bats especially as a child when we lived on the farm and when in Belgium we had loads around our house... I must have just been lucky :-D
- By arched [gb] Date 04.07.06 13:31 UTC
Maybe this will help. My sis-in-law had to contact them once - they were very helpful.

http://www.bats.org.uk/
- By newfiedreams Date 04.07.06 14:26 UTC
Iwould suggest getting in touch with the Bat people as it may be illegal to disturb or move one??? Apart from the risk to yourself LOL Bats have sharp 'fangs' and you don't want to turn into a Vampire LOL :P
- By KMS Date 04.07.06 17:32 UTC
the Bat people are good, but I havent a clue what they're actually called or how to get in touch with them, We had a problem at work (Univ) and the bat people came in and 'resolved' the problem.
- By Moonmaiden Date 04.07.06 17:49 UTC
Try this Bat site
- By calmstorm Date 04.07.06 17:52 UTC
If the bat has simply flown in, then leave the room with the windows open and hopefully it will go. Unless the bat is actually living in your premises, you can get it out. However, if it was found they were living there, then you can't move them, as they are protected. Where are you in the country? We had a 'bat survey' on our barns, if i can find the number of the bloke, or the website, I'll pass it on by PM
- By Moonmaiden Date 04.07.06 17:57 UTC
There's lots of advice on the website about how to get a bat out of a building plus a phone number to call for help
- By Carla Date 04.07.06 18:47 UTC
thats what we did when one was found kipping in mollies bedroom - opened all the windows and left it to find its own way out.

it took Mollie about 3 years to go back in there LOL
- By Isabel Date 04.07.06 18:52 UTC
Aaaah I love bats :)  Contrary to what we are always told, one alighted on my face once :cool:  You could tell her that by way of encouragement :D
- By ange [gb] Date 05.07.06 17:17 UTC
Lel, What happened about the bat?
- By Carla Date 05.07.06 18:06 UTC
she gave it to isabel :eek: :D
- By Isabel Date 05.07.06 19:05 UTC
I'll pop it in my belfry :)
- By Carla Date 05.07.06 19:19 UTC
it'll have some company there :D
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 05.07.06 19:22 UTC
I love sitting outside on a warm summer's evening, watching  and listening to the bats flitting around!

Margot
- By LJS Date 05.07.06 19:21 UTC
I do as well :cool:

They are so sweet :eek: Like flying mices :D :D
- By Carla Date 05.07.06 19:24 UTC
flying vermin :D
- By Isabel Date 05.07.06 19:31 UTC
No, no, no, they eat nasty little insects.  That's got to be a plus, hasn't it?
- By Carla Date 05.07.06 19:33 UTC
well, there is that I suppose... do they eat nasty horseflies?
- By Isabel Date 05.07.06 19:35 UTC
Definately :)
- By dollface Date 06.07.06 02:20 UTC
Don't forget to take some pics, knowing me I would be taking loads :D

good luck :)
- By leomad Date 06.07.06 06:35 UTC
Hi everyone....this is one of the funniest threads ive read in ages :) :) Has Mr Bat found his way home, bless I would have been screaming the house down. Dont get me wrong I could pick one up if its still ))))))))))) But flying round the room((((((((((((    haha haha .
I friend of mine last year woke up to find one on her pillow :eek::eek::eek: Anyway hope you are ok now!!
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