Donna Mullen
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But that's just a matter of you just put down in your attic or wherever it is, you put down a sheet of plastic, you put cat litter on it because that absorbs the smell.
at the end of the bat breeding season, you just list out the droppings and generally either the wildlife service will help you do that or there might be a local bat group that would do that for you and then just put it down, put down a clean sheet and it's fine.
But they don't actually do any internal damage, you know.
Actually, it's a bit of a problem for them because they can't chew.
You know, nowadays they're using this breathable membrane that's kind of plastic.
And it can get wrapped around their feet.
So, yeah, so that is, it's kind of, you know, it's kind of a, unexpected things happen that you wouldn't have thought.
And this is in most houses now, you know.
So, again, you know, somebody's been inventing bat-friendly, you know, timber membranes.
Yeah, if you just Google Wildlife Surveys Ireland, you'll find us there.
And even if the lads or ladies who took us would like to get in touch with me, that would be great.
And I'll meet them for a cup of coffee.
Everybody does something stupid sometimes.