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Anyone know a good way to get a bat out of a bedroom? Window is now open, door closed. (Original Post) BSdetect Mar 2022 OP
how do you know his friends won't join him Skittles Mar 2022 #1
... dweller Mar 2022 #2
Bat removal fargone Mar 2022 #3
We had one fly into the loft once . . . Haggis 4 Breakfast Mar 2022 #4
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You know they really are harmless. Haggis 4 Breakfast Mar 2022 #11
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Good thing you like mosquitoes. lagomorph777 Mar 2022 #21
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They're wonderful animals. BlackSkimmer Mar 2022 #17
Is the light off? Try turning it off and see if he goes to whatever light might be outside. n/t brewens Mar 2022 #5
You can clear the whole house with Triloon Mar 2022 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Mar 2022 #7
That's horrible. BlackSkimmer Mar 2022 #18
Bats can be rabid. LisaL Mar 2022 #19
Don't handle bats, and they won't bother you. BlackSkimmer Mar 2022 #25
Bats eat trillions of mosquitoes. lagomorph777 Mar 2022 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Mar 2022 #24
I don't remember how my parents got one out of their bedroom but I do Bev54 Mar 2022 #9
If impatient, and you can see it, you could throw a towel over it and move it outside 4dog Mar 2022 #10
I had one in my attic I turned the lights on and opened the windows when it doc03 Mar 2022 #13
Bed sheets. hold in the air. they will likely avoid the bed sheet Tetrachloride Mar 2022 #14
Turn on a radio or teevee... 2naSalit Mar 2022 #15
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How does the story end? Easterncedar Mar 2022 #20
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We got rid of the bat by chasing it towards the open window. Probably did not need to bother chasing BSdetect Mar 2022 #27
Glad you resolved that BumRushDaShow Mar 2022 #28

Haggis 4 Breakfast

(1,454 posts)
4. We had one fly into the loft once . . .
Mon Mar 14, 2022, 11:10 PM
Mar 2022

And we opened all the sliding glass doors and windows, turned off all the lights, laid on the floor and he/she flew out.

What was interesting was hearing the echo-location sounds of the bat to navigate out of the house.

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Haggis 4 Breakfast

(1,454 posts)
11. You know they really are harmless.
Mon Mar 14, 2022, 11:46 PM
Mar 2022

We had a bat house on one of the taller fir trees in the yard and we suspect that he/she missed the bat house and flew into the loft as the tree was close to the outside deck. Such a tiny thing. At first we thought it was a big bug.

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lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
21. Good thing you like mosquitoes.
Wed Mar 16, 2022, 01:30 PM
Mar 2022

Bats are our first line of defense from them.

Personally, I prefer bats to mosquitoes. I guess I'm funny that way.

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BlackSkimmer

(51,308 posts)
17. They're wonderful animals.
Tue Mar 15, 2022, 09:58 AM
Mar 2022

Much misunderstood, maligned, and feared for no good reasons. Endangered simply because of widespread ignorance and superstitious. A shame.

When I became interested in caving, I learned so much about bats.

Triloon

(506 posts)
6. You can clear the whole house with
Mon Mar 14, 2022, 11:25 PM
Mar 2022

Advice from Kenya - burn some cayenne pepper in a fry pan til it gets smokey. Turn off the burner and get out for a couple hours. Or just wait it out. It has no reason to stay long.

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BlackSkimmer

(51,308 posts)
18. That's horrible.
Tue Mar 15, 2022, 10:01 AM
Mar 2022

You want to make an innocent, terrified and lost animal suffer a horrifying death?

I used to see bats all the time while caving. I never felt the need to wear all that protective clothing to ensure my safety from such a tiny animal.

 

BlackSkimmer

(51,308 posts)
25. Don't handle bats, and they won't bother you.
Thu Mar 17, 2022, 12:20 PM
Mar 2022

Do you suit up every time you see a raccoon?

Bats don’t attack people. People who contract rabies from bats have almost always handled them in some way.

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Bev54

(10,052 posts)
9. I don't remember how my parents got one out of their bedroom but I do
Mon Mar 14, 2022, 11:43 PM
Mar 2022

remember my Mom screaming, my Dad swearing and a lot of thumping and banging. I was about 5 and I thought my Dad was beating up my Mom. I was distressed.

4dog

(504 posts)
10. If impatient, and you can see it, you could throw a towel over it and move it outside
Mon Mar 14, 2022, 11:44 PM
Mar 2022

Worked once a long time ago.

doc03

(35,337 posts)
13. I had one in my attic I turned the lights on and opened the windows when it
Tue Mar 15, 2022, 12:06 AM
Mar 2022

got dark outside he left.

Tetrachloride

(7,843 posts)
14. Bed sheets. hold in the air. they will likely avoid the bed sheet
Tue Mar 15, 2022, 12:16 AM
Mar 2022

I once captured the bat and got it outside.

they get tired and confused.

Put up a bat house if there’s a good location. less likely to get too far from the bat house

2naSalit

(86,612 posts)
15. Turn on a radio or teevee...
Tue Mar 15, 2022, 12:37 AM
Mar 2022

In the room with the window open. They need to hear some sound bounce off the walls to find the opening.

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BumRushDaShow

(128,979 posts)
28. Glad you resolved that
Fri Mar 18, 2022, 12:24 PM
Mar 2022

About 40+ years ago when I was in college and still at home, I had a small brown bat crawl under a window AC and was flying around my bedroom in the middle of the night. What a production. I left the bedroom, closed the door, and the next morning went on a hunt to find it. I finally found it asleep hanging upside down in some sheer curtains that I had at the window. It was wild how long it took to find the little dark brown thing clinging upside down asleep in the folds of sheer white curtains, but I did finally spot it. .

If it is daytime, the critter is probably not going anywhere and is asleep but what I did was to get a large wicker laundry hamper (with a lid handy) and got a pencil and gradually started working it under its little toes as an alternate for it to grab onto and that finally woke it up and as it was flying around, I was able to get it to fly into the hamper, and then I promptly put the hamper up against the open window so it could exit. It took time but that finally got rid of it.

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