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richieboy Member
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Posted: Tue Jul 1st, 2003 09:54 pm |
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| I am living in the fife area of scotland and have discovered a group of bats living in my gutterting. I have had a complaint from a neighbour and was wondering if anybody could give me advice on how to remove them.
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Joe Spencer Administrator

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Posted: Wed Jul 2nd, 2003 08:04 pm |
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Richieboy hope this helps you, scroll down to the Excluding Bats link within this page:
http://www.batnic.org/Bat_Help/bat_help.html
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Mark Kiser Member
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Posted: Thu Jul 3rd, 2003 02:35 pm |
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Just a reminder that bat exclusion procedures are different in the UK.
See more at BCI's web site:
http://www.batcon.org/binb/doityourself.html
NOTE: For those residing in the United Kingdom, please note that bat exclusion without prior notification to the proper authorities is a punishable offense. The proper authorities to seek guidance from include: English Nature, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Countryside Council for Wales, or the Countryside and Wildlife Branch of the Department of the Environment in Northern Ireland.
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Joe Spencer Administrator

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Posted: Thu Jul 3rd, 2003 03:52 pm |
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I had the same link from your site Mark in my original page post above. Glad to see the page had the special info for UK people. Thank you.. 
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