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I know they are protected etc etc., but any ideas as to rid them ?

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  • Browntoa
    Browntoa Posts: 49,607 Forumite
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    Not allowed to "get rid"
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  • muckybutt
    muckybutt Posts: 3,761 Forumite
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    You cant legally !

    They are not a heath risk in any way so just leave them be.

    Have a read of this - living with Bats http://www.bats.org.uk/pages/living_with_bats.html
    You may click thanks if you found my advice useful
  • Browntoa wrote: »
    Not allowed to "get rid"

    We have put in plans for a side extension to our semi detached house, but the council want us to have a survey (£150) to confirm that ther are no bats nesting in the roof space, we have no bats in the space & furthermore we only had a complete re-roof some 2 years ago .We are bird lovers , & there is no evidence of any bats or any birds nesting, surely this is a complete waste of our well earned money , that we have saved to get this extension to extend for our family, our good neighbours have been consulted about the proposal & we have no problems with them, what do you people think?, is there anything we can do to waste this money on a survey of proof.
    thankyou
  • Norman_Castle
    Norman_Castle Posts: 11,871 Forumite
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    edited 14 September 2014 at 8:51AM
    I know they are protected etc etc., but any ideas as to rid them ?
    we have no bats in the space

    Why ask how to get rid of something thats not there?.

    Isn't the question, How to avoid paying for a bat survey?.
  • Gers
    Gers Posts: 13,197 Forumite
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    Why ask how to get rid of something thats not there?.

    Isn't the question, How to avoid paying for a bat survey?.

    Different people posting. Second one complicated matters by posting his/her question on this thread.
  • ^ That could confuse some people.:)
  • I_have_spoken
    I_have_spoken Posts: 5,051 Forumite
    edited 14 September 2014 at 9:28AM
    any ideas as to rid them ?

    Have a lot of smokey BBQs

    Put a cup of mothballs in the middle of a small square of hessian and tie near the area where the bats are nesting

    Hang strips of tin foil in the roosting areas and allow them to flicker in the breeze.
  • Perfect - thank you.
  • System
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    Have a lot of smokey BBQs

    Put a cup of mothballs in the middle of a small square of hessian and tie near the area where the bats are nesting

    Hang strips of tin foil in the roosting areas and allow them to flicker in the breeze.
    I wonder which of the following those suggestions fall foul of
    This means you will be committing a criminal offence if you:

    1. Deliberately capture, injure or kill a bat
    2. Intentionally or recklessly disturb a bat in its roost or deliberately disturb a group of bats
    3. Damage or destroy a bat roosting place (even if bats are not occupying the roost at the time)
    4. Possess or advertise/sell/exchange a bat (dead or alive) or any part of a bat
    5. Intentionally or recklessly obstruct access to a bat roost
    This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
  • tony6403
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    robotrobo wrote: »
    We have put in plans for a side extension to our semi detached house, but the council want us to have a survey (£150) to confirm that ther are no bats nesting in the roof space, we have no bats in the space & furthermore we only had a complete re-roof some 2 years ago .We are bird lovers , & there is no evidence of any bats or any birds nesting, surely this is a complete waste of our well earned money , that we have saved to get this extension to extend for our family, our good neighbours have been consulted about the proposal & we have no problems with them, what do you people think?, is there anything we can do to waste this money on a survey of proof.
    thankyou

    Just had the same issue with a bungalow which we are building. No way to avoid the £163 fee for an ecologist to carry out a bat survey of a tree (which has now been felled).
    Forgotten but not gone.
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