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A Bat Has Settled On Interior Wall.
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The well-lit, windows wide open hall of the flats where I live has a bat up in the corner of a wall. It arrived 2 days ago and has not moved. It's no bother and will not be disturbed but comments about this behaviour are welcomed.
Only a few days ago I was wondering where all the large moths we used to see and which settled inside have gone to. Not even small ones are seen nowadays.
I read that this is a butterfly summer but only dozens of cabbage white types are about and pf the others, I've seen only 2 red admirals.
Only a few days ago I was wondering where all the large moths we used to see and which settled inside have gone to. Not even small ones are seen nowadays.
I read that this is a butterfly summer but only dozens of cabbage white types are about and pf the others, I've seen only 2 red admirals.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I once had a bat settle on my net curtains. We had someone come to remove it, and were told that as it was a baby bat its ability to find its way was not yet fully developed.
Could this be the case with yours?
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Could this be the case with yours?
Contact these people for help.
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I had one fly into my villa in Spain in broad daylight some years back, and it came to rest on the back of the sofa. At first I though it was a bird and I ended up chasing it out waving a wooden broom at it.
Some days later it was attached to the wall of the villa, hanging upside down. It was like that for a few days before I plucked up the courage to go and touch it and it just dropped down to the ground, deader than dead thing.
Some days later it was attached to the wall of the villa, hanging upside down. It was like that for a few days before I plucked up the courage to go and touch it and it just dropped down to the ground, deader than dead thing.
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