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It should be part of your pre climb inspection, from ground heave to bats

 

good look from the ground to identify any potential habitat if there is some thenclimb up and inspect it. if a bat can get in look for crap etc if there is no sign and you can see right in and make sure no bats are there. otherwise its up with an endo scope. a bat can fit in a match box so if there is a hole you could fit your finger in a bat could get in.

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I was under the impression that if I thought that there may be bats present I could not inspect the tree unless I was a trained bat handler otherwise I could be fined etc.

 

You can go have a look for evidence, if there is some STOP!!

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thats unworkable you are not knowingly allowed to disturb a bat roost as you say but first you have to know its there

 

if you find evidence of bats then you should come away and get advice from a bat guy

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