Bat "evictions" are prohibited between May 1 and July 31, so North Carolina wildlife officials are urging homeowners to check their attics and chimneys now.
It is against North Carolina law to remove bats during their mating season, which is between May 1 and July 31.
Outside of mating season, bats can be removed with exclusion devices. one-way tunnels that allow them to leave an enclosed area but don't let them come back in. The use of exclusion devices without a ...
Some New Brunswick students have been literally dodging bats -- the flying creatures -- while their high school deals with an infestation.
Signs that bats have made your attic home are if you spot rice-size dropping typically under attic vents, shutters, and other possible entry points of an attic. If you think you might have bats ...
If you've got bats in your belfry — or, more likely, your attic, barn or shed — you've got about a month to do something about it. After April 15, you won't be able to touch them over the summer.
As for O'Neil, she said even if Monday's 13 bats are gone, she worries about there being more bats or feces in the attic of ...
Peachland’s Bat Education and Ecological Protection Society is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. The society monitors and cares for the bats housed in the attic of the yellow Historic ...
she worries about there being more bats or feces in the attic of the school. "The province owes it to not only the students, but the faculty members and the teachers, to provide them with a safe ...