It is against North Carolina law to remove bats during their mating season, which is between May 1 and July 31.
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) recommends that homeowners check now for bats that may be getting into their ...
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Attract More Bats To Your Bat House With These Must-Know TipsBats may not be animals we want to see inside our homes, but they add significant value to our outdoor spaces, eating pestering mosquitos and even fertilizing our gardens with their droppings.
As bat pupping season approaches in North Carolina, the state's Wildlife Commission urges residents to inspect their attics ...
That means if they're living with you after the middle of April, you have house guests for the summer. Outside of mating season, bats can be removed with exclusion devices. one-way tunnels that ...
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