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Bat-Friendly Eviction Timing

Month

Bat Status

Activity

May

Bats are pregnant and have the ability to find a new home, if required. One-way exit installation period May 1 to 31

June

Sensitive period: Bats are birthing and nursing, baby bats cannot fly. *Eviction and removal may be acceptable in accordance with the Bat Eviction Policy

July

August

September

Pups are flying. Bats are mating and returning to their winter homes. One-way exit installation period September 1 to 30

October

Sensitive period: Bats are mating, pups are flying and moving to winter homes and are hibernating. Avoid installing new one-way exits.

*Eviction and removal may be acceptable in accordance with the Bat Eviction Policy

November

December

January

February

March

April

* When there is an immediate human health and safety concern or major impediment to building use.

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