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- Helping bats find a home - Parks Canada
In 2019, staff at Prince Edward Island National Park, in collaboration with the University of Waterloo, discovered that an old building right beside the park served as an important maternity roost for the Little Brown Myotis (bat)
- Building Homes for Bats - Alberta Community Bat Program
Bats may use many different roost structures throughout the season, so it is best to install multiple bat houses (offering different conditions) and combine with other habitat enhancements, such as tree planting
- How (and whether) to install bat boxes
Because bats often return year after year to the same maternity roosts, they may continue to use sub-optimal roosts that compromise reproductive success For this reason, stewardship and monitoring is an important part of being a responsible bat box owner
- Bats and Buildings 2012 - Bat Conservation Trust
The summer months, when bats are in maternity roosts, and the winter months, when bats are hibernating, should be avoided Typically early spring and autumn are the best times to do work that may affect bats but it is always best to consult your SNCO for advice
- Maternity roosts - Bat roosts - Bat Conservation Trust
Bats are very sensitive during the maternity season and may abandon their young if they are disturbed As warm, dry indoor spaces like lofts are often ideal for maternity colonies, it’s very important to check for bats before carrying out any building or remedial work
- A Guide to Bats – When you are extending or demolishing your property . . .
Bats are still under threat from building and development work that affects roosts, and some chemical treatments of building materials Bats do not make nests but choose various places throughout the year to roost
- Why Timing Is Crucial For Humane Bat Removal in Niagara
Is it bat maternity season in Niagara? Timing is everything for humane removal Find out why and how to protect your home responsibly Read here for details!
- BATI » Best Management Practices
If possible, do not fell any trees with potential roosts from 1 May to 31 August (possible occurrence of maternity colony) and 1 December to 14 March, due to the possible occurrence of a maternity colony, and hibernating bats, respectively
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