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Are there any bat experts who can help me get rid of a bat in my bathroom?
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Good evening, i have material blinds in my bathroom which i have closed with the window behind it open to let in air whilst letting out smoke as i smoke in the bathroom, this also serves as an insect barrier.
I was reaching behind the blinds when i felt something furry and screamed as i fell backward and pulled the blind of it's fixings a giant bat came flapping in i ran out and shut the door behind me but can still hear it flapping around inside the bathroom. I was scratched on the neck and face but had a lot of blood on the back of my t-shirt which must've came from the bat so it must be injured in some way.
I just want it out of my house, what's the best way to get rid of it?
I'm not a bat expert but it was a foot long and it was identical to one of these which is baffling as flying fox bats aren't native to the uk, any ideas where it came from? I'm on the Mainland of the Shetland islands if that helps.
I was reaching behind the blinds when i felt something furry and screamed as i fell backward and pulled the blind of it's fixings a giant bat came flapping in i ran out and shut the door behind me but can still hear it flapping around inside the bathroom. I was scratched on the neck and face but had a lot of blood on the back of my t-shirt which must've came from the bat so it must be injured in some way.
I just want it out of my house, what's the best way to get rid of it?
I'm not a bat expert but it was a foot long and it was identical to one of these which is baffling as flying fox bats aren't native to the uk, any ideas where it came from? I'm on the Mainland of the Shetland islands if that helps.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Go in and leave the window open and turn the light off! It won't kill you! Bats turn up in this house from time to time; we once found one in a wardrobe; and that's the easiest thing to do. Occasionally, one is found, mysteriously, on the carpet. Then you have to grasp it, firmly but gently so you don't hurt the wings by allowing them to flap, and put it out of the window. It'll complain a bit. Don't allow it to try to bite you; but holding it like that it won't be able to.
"If you find a bat in Shetland - do not handle it without protective gloves and please contact the Scottish Natural Heritage Office in Lerwick (01595) 693345, who will be able to advise on the best way to deal with it safely, which may involve them air-freighting it south to be rehabilitated in Scotland!"
http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk/brc/bats.htm
http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk/brc/bats.htm
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