I have bats and starlings in my loft.i need to re-do my ceiling,bats are protected,what shall i do,cheers?


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Get onto the local council see if they can help,


Not sure what state you live in but try getting help from the S.P.C.A. they specialize in animals all kinds.. mabey even help to capture the suckers and relocate them...Try to google it for your state and see what comes up.. or call a local veterinarian to get the information. Shouldn't cost you a thing to get the critters out.
I didn't know bats where allowed to break into your house...
You could get an animal charity to relocate them
Your local bat conservation group should be able to help you. They have licensed bat handlers.
Bats are nocturnal creatures and go out to do their thing at night. During the night close off all entrances back into the loft and don't worry about where they go looking for a new home. You may need to run the starlings out during the day and keep an entrance for them also closed until they relocate.
Let the bats stay there and you move to another house.[PERIOD]
contact the rspca and they will tell you who to get in touch with or they might find someone for you. it is a criminal offence to remove them yourself
Are the bats in there all year?.
Ours used the roofspace as a summer roost only , so we were able to get the work done in early spring.

Pauline
We had good luck in our office by installing an incandescent light bulb in the attic and leaving it on 24/7.
call the RSPCA and get them to take them away. Ugh horrid little things. sure you dont have Dracula up there also??
i think you have to find out if they have babys before you can do anything and yes they are protected. the council will help you.
You need to seal up any holes that may allow them access. Putting screening across gaps or holes works as long as it is secured. You also must get the bat goo no out also. Wear a mask. Have someone build some bat houses nearby, bats are good to have about because they eat their weight in insects each time they feed.
Contact your local Council
Hey starlings are also on the protected species list
I would call your local zoo and ask them.

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