Bat "evictions" are prohibited between May 1 and July 31, so North Carolina wildlife officials are urging homeowners to check ...
It is against North Carolina law to remove bats during their mating season, which is between May 1 and July 31.
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Woman&Home on MSN5 tell-tale signs you have bats roosting in your home – and what to doWhile not hugely common, bats can be rather stealthy when it comes to roosting in your loft space. To many the prospect of ...
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission recommends that homeowners check now for bats that may be getting into their home and evict them responsibly before pup-rearing season begins on May 1.
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