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Hi Harps, what part of South Wales are you. I do a number of inspections but there few and far between. I've got a mate who runs an ecology company. He's very busy on the bat front especially with spring coming up. I could ask him but he's in Monmouthshire area.

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1 of the last meeting i went to they were wanting to prosecute some farmer for cutting a tree down and phoning up the bat group to ask wot u do with a couple of bats he found, not sure if dead or hibernating.

 

The way legislation is at moment doing more harm than good, i'm involved with setting up a wee nature reserve, but will not be making any bat habitat or putting up any boxes just because they're such a PITA if u encourage them and then wot to manage the tree there in.

If u follow the rules ur off ur head to stick any semi permanet boxes up, atleast with homemade untreated timber ones they will rot fairly quickly and tree/box no longer protected

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If bats are thought to be found within a dead tree that is potentially dangerous, which takes priority? The bats or the removal of the tree!

 

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If the tree poses an unacceptable risk to people then works to make the tree safe take priority. However, if possible, a licensed bat worker should be consulted prior to the works being undertaken. It might be that limbs or tree parts containing potential bat roost features can be carefully lowered and relocated.

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