Vermont Fish and Wildlife promotes conservation efforts with “Bat Week”

MONTPELIER. – The onset of fall sends Vermont’s bats into motion. Bat Week is October 24 through 31, which reminds conservation-minded Vermonters to learn about, and help conserve, our nine native bat species.
If bats are found to be roosting in an attic, barn or office over the summer, fall and spring are the perfect times to safely evict these uninvited guests from the property. Bats migrate between winter and summer roosts during the fall and spring and do not have vulnerable young at these times. 

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