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Related: About this forumAnyone know a good way to get a bat out of a bedroom? Window is now open, door closed.
Skittles
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fargone
(214 posts)If it doesnt leave on its own, catch it in a fish landing net and dump it out the window
Haggis 4 Breakfast
(1,456 posts)And we opened all the sliding glass doors and windows, turned off all the lights, laid on the floor and he/she flew out.
What was interesting was hearing the echo-location sounds of the bat to navigate out of the house.
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Haggis 4 Breakfast
(1,456 posts)We had a bat house on one of the taller fir trees in the yard and we suspect that he/she missed the bat house and flew into the loft as the tree was close to the outside deck. Such a tiny thing. At first we thought it was a big bug.
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lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)Bats are our first line of defense from them.
Personally, I prefer bats to mosquitoes. I guess I'm funny that way.
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BlackSkimmer
(51,308 posts)Much misunderstood, maligned, and feared for no good reasons. Endangered simply because of widespread ignorance and superstitious. A shame.
When I became interested in caving, I learned so much about bats.
brewens
(15,359 posts)Triloon
(506 posts)Advice from Kenya - burn some cayenne pepper in a fry pan til it gets smokey. Turn off the burner and get out for a couple hours. Or just wait it out. It has no reason to stay long.
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BlackSkimmer
(51,308 posts)You want to make an innocent, terrified and lost animal suffer a horrifying death?
I used to see bats all the time while caving. I never felt the need to wear all that protective clothing to ensure my safety from such a tiny animal.
LisaL
(46,601 posts)The protection is because they could infect you with a lethal disease.
BlackSkimmer
(51,308 posts)Do you suit up every time you see a raccoon?
Bats dont attack people. People who contract rabies from bats have almost always handled them in some way.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)I would never want to kill one.
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Bev54
(11,917 posts)remember my Mom screaming, my Dad swearing and a lot of thumping and banging. I was about 5 and I thought my Dad was beating up my Mom. I was distressed.
4dog
(520 posts)Worked once a long time ago.
doc03
(36,679 posts)got dark outside he left.
Tetrachloride
(8,445 posts)I once captured the bat and got it outside.
they get tired and confused.
Put up a bat house if theres a good location. less likely to get too far from the bat house
2naSalit
(92,636 posts)In the room with the window open. They need to hear some sound bounce off the walls to find the opening.
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Easterncedar
(3,514 posts)I hope the bat found his way out.
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(9,047 posts)BumRushDaShow
(142,128 posts)About 40+ years ago when I was in college and still at home, I had a small brown bat crawl under a window AC and was flying around my bedroom in the middle of the night. What a production. I left the bedroom, closed the door, and the next morning went on a hunt to find it. I finally found it asleep hanging upside down in some sheer curtains that I had at the window. It was wild how long it took to find the little dark brown thing clinging upside down asleep in the folds of sheer white curtains, but I did finally spot it. .
If it is daytime, the critter is probably not going anywhere and is asleep but what I did was to get a large wicker laundry hamper (with a lid handy) and got a pencil and gradually started working it under its little toes as an alternate for it to grab onto and that finally woke it up and as it was flying around, I was able to get it to fly into the hamper, and then I promptly put the hamper up against the open window so it could exit. It took time but that finally got rid of it.