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Andy Collins
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and finally doing some work to a tree full of bats - we capped the top to stop water entering the roost through winter storm damage......

 

Hello Chris,

 

what species of Bat are in the roost, and what did you use to `cap' the storm damage?

Lastly, whats your MEWP?

Cheers

 

David :wave:

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Hello Chris,

 

what species of Bat are in the roost, and what did you use to `cap' the storm damage?

Lastly, whats your MEWP?

Cheers

 

David :wave:

 

Hi David the tree had 9 Noctule bats in it, we used a large log and cut it too size then used ratchet straps to hold it in place, i will add some more pics when i get time to resize them.....

 

the mewp is a lionlift 18m tracked, very useful when doing various bat surveys and works...

 

chris :icon14:

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