
we discovered a baby bat in our living room. Then we found several more. Turned out, because of the heat there had been a lot of pushing and shoving up in the Bat Nursery under the roof eaves and the little ones had fallen down the chimney.

Result - get out the ladder and put them back in the bat roost.

These little chaps and chapesses were about the size of a 2p piece - the smallest was the size of my thumbnail.
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Helen