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Post by crabtree on Jul 6, 2023 15:19:46 GMT 1
Well, not really in, but falling down into the fireplace!
Our fireplace (unused) in one of those built to order (by previous owners) with a glass front.
Anyway every June, (not before or after, until now) at least one (sometimes two or three) bats topple down onto the floor of the fireplace. This year we thought we had a reprieve, but last night (5th July) we heard the noise of one arriving.
A few years ago we put a bat box at the end of the house well away from the chinmey but it has not stopped them turning up!
Any body have any solutions to deter them from the chimney please?
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Post by Veem on Jul 6, 2023 15:39:00 GMT 1
Could you scrunch up some chicken wire or such like to put into the top of the chimney pot?
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Post by crabtree on Jul 6, 2023 17:04:47 GMT 1
I wish I could get to the chimney pot, even my long ladders cannot get there.
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Post by exile on Jul 6, 2023 18:11:37 GMT 1
These are almost certainly young bats.
Having been born (in your case in the chimney) they hang onto the walls, climbing onto mum to suckle and then back to the wall.
Once weaned, they learn to fly the easy way. They let go. If it doesn't work then end up on the floor (or fire grate). This will explain why it is the same time each year.
If bats migrate for the winter they will return to the same roost year after year.
Your only solution is to somehow block the top of the chimney. As suggested a wire mesh would be a good solution provided the mesh size if very small.
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Post by houpla on Jul 6, 2023 18:59:35 GMT 1
Would a drone entreprise be able to poke mesh into the top of the chimney? They seem to be the solution to otherwise inaccessible places 
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Post by lapourtaider on Jul 6, 2023 23:29:13 GMT 1
Light a fire?
I'll get my coat.............🤣
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Post by Nutty on Jul 7, 2023 6:30:16 GMT 1
I had need of something vaguely similar a few years ago - and it turned out that a few members of a local mountaineering club specialised in reaching odd places. If there's a club near you, it might be worth a shot. Nutty
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Post by Veem on Jul 7, 2023 8:09:50 GMT 1
Or ask an understanding chimney sweep. I expect many have dealt with this problem before.
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Post by exile on Jul 7, 2023 9:13:17 GMT 1
I had need of something vaguely similar a few years ago - and it turned out that a few members of a local mountaineering club specialised in reaching odd places. If there's a club near you, it might be worth a shot. Nutty Or speleo club. There should be some near you.
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Post by crabtree on Jul 7, 2023 14:14:41 GMT 1
Light a fire? I'll get my coat.............🤣 I did at the end of May!
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Post by Nifty on Jul 8, 2023 16:32:13 GMT 1
Custom made umbrella type thingy up the on sweeping brush rods.
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Post by exile on Jul 8, 2023 19:27:34 GMT 1
You really miss the point @nifty.
Evict them this year - possibly too late anyway - and they will still be back next.
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Post by annabellespapa on Jul 9, 2023 8:56:46 GMT 1
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Post by Nifty on Jul 9, 2023 9:36:40 GMT 1
You really miss the point @nifty. Evict them this year - possibly too late anyway - and they will still be back next. I was under the impression that I was potentially offering a solution to ’ Any body have any solutions to deter them from the chimney please?
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Post by crabtree on Jul 9, 2023 12:54:24 GMT 1
We had two more young ones drop down overnight.
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