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sl8

(16,927 posts)
Thu Dec 29, 2022, 08:06 AM Dec 2022

1,600 bats fell to the ground during Houston's cold snap. Here's how they were saved

https://www.npr.org/2022/12/28/1145923340/1-600-bats-fell-to-the-ground-during-houstons-cold-snap-heres-how-they-were-save

1,600 bats fell to the ground during Houston's cold snap. Here's how they were saved

December 28, 2022 8:29 PM ET
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS



Mary Warwick, wildlife director for the Houston Humane Society, holds a Mexican free-tailed bat as it recovers from last week's freeze on Tuesday, Dec. 27 in Houston. The freezing temperatures caused the bats to go into hypothermic shock, lose their grip on their habitat and fall to the ground. Over 1500 bats were rescued from the Waugh Street Bridge and in Pearland since Friday.

Elizabeth Conley/Houston Chronicle via AP


Some 1,600 bats found a temporary home this week in the attic of a Houston Humane Society director, but it wasn't because they made it their roost.

It was a temporary recovery space for the flying mammals after they lost their grip and plunged to the pavement after going into hypothermic shock during the city's recent cold snap.

On Wednesday, over 1,500 will be released back to their habitats — two Houston-area bridges — after wildlife rescuers scooped them up and saved them by administering fluids and keeping them warm in incubators.

Mary Warwick, the wildlife director at the Houston Humane Society, said she was out doing holiday shopping when the freezing winds reminded her that she hadn't heard how the bats were doing in the unusually cold temperatures for the region. So she drove to the bridge where over 100 bats looked to be dead as they lay frozen on the ground.

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1,600 bats fell to the ground during Houston's cold snap. Here's how they were saved (Original Post) sl8 Dec 2022 OP
Good job Houston humane society! burrowowl Dec 2022 #1
What a wonderful rescue. StarryNite Dec 2022 #2
God is sending a message to Abbot that he is batshit crazy? LiberalFighter Dec 2022 #3
Amazing resourcefulness Raven123 Dec 2022 #4
wonderful job! Makes me wonder about the Austin bats yellowdogintexas Dec 2022 #5
Week before winter break there was a bat cloud flying around the freeway I take. Igel Dec 2022 #8
I don't much care for bats. JohnnyRingo Dec 2022 #6
Would a chimney cap/screen help? sl8 Dec 2022 #7
I'm sure, but I wouldn't want to trap them inside. JohnnyRingo Dec 2022 #9
chimney cap just keeps them out. Ours has a very sturdy screen yellowdogintexas Dec 2022 #10
I think he's talking about making sure the bats are not in the chimnry during installation. nt sl8 Dec 2022 #12
Oh, that certainly could be startling! Wow. electric_blue68 Dec 2022 #11

StarryNite

(11,902 posts)
2. What a wonderful rescue.
Thu Dec 29, 2022, 09:09 AM
Dec 2022

I’m so glad she thought about the bats in time to save them.

yellowdogintexas

(23,487 posts)
5. wonderful job! Makes me wonder about the Austin bats
Thu Dec 29, 2022, 10:30 AM
Dec 2022

and I did not know there were bat habitats under bridges in Houston

Igel

(37,161 posts)
8. Week before winter break there was a bat cloud flying around the freeway I take.
Thu Dec 29, 2022, 11:15 AM
Dec 2022

Clearly not birds. I usually forget they're around, unless they do something like get into my high school. (Then it's a disaster, because as a rabies vector the entire wing where the bat is gets evacuated, specialists and health authorities are called out, and they disinfect stuff. A bee hive gets set up in the eaves outside, hundreds of bees find they way in? Not a big deal. Yeah, a beekeeper is called in to remove the hive, but otherwise it's just "Tell the students not to bother the bees and the bees won't bother them.&quot

JohnnyRingo

(20,238 posts)
6. I don't much care for bats.
Thu Dec 29, 2022, 10:51 AM
Dec 2022

Don't get me wrong by that simple statement. I understand bats role in the ecosystem and mosquito control, I just don't like them when they come down my fireplace this time of year and fly around my living room. It's bad enough that mice find their way in and scurry about without them buzzing my head like a Jedi Knight.

When a bat gets in I'm forced to get my fishing net and snatch it out of the air for catch and release. If I miss and knock it to the floor, they scurry away like any other rodent and are impossible to locate. That leads a bit of bat trivia. Bats can't fly from the ground like a bird. They hang upside down from up high so they can gain forward airspeed before spreading their wings. They can often be found indoors behind curtains if I lose one.

Someday I'll have a heart attack when one flies past my head while I'm on DU. I don't care much for them, especially when I chase one into my bedroom and lose it.

sl8

(16,927 posts)
7. Would a chimney cap/screen help?
Thu Dec 29, 2022, 10:58 AM
Dec 2022
https://www.twpinc.com/wire-mesh-by-project/chimney-cap-meshes

We had bats in our house a few times when I was a kid. It was pretty entertaining, for us kids. Mom and Dad, less so.

JohnnyRingo

(20,238 posts)
9. I'm sure, but I wouldn't want to trap them inside.
Thu Dec 29, 2022, 11:20 AM
Dec 2022

And scaling the roof in the dark doesn't appeal much to me either.

I have a cat now, if only I can teach him to fly.

yellowdogintexas

(23,487 posts)
10. chimney cap just keeps them out. Ours has a very sturdy screen
Thu Dec 29, 2022, 11:44 AM
Dec 2022

under a top that sort of looks like a little pyramid. Critters can get under the little hat but can't come down the chimney. This one is similar but has a different 'hat'

https://www.famcomfg.com/products/chimney-caps/

Google chimney caps and you will get links to dozens of different styles.

It sticks up about a foot from the rooftop, solid aluminum tube about 6" in diameter. If we ever wanted to use our fireplace, smoke would still come out.

Our HVAC guy put it in to keep various creatures out.

We had a nasty problem with squirrels getting down into our attic; after the cap we no longer do.

Of course if you put up a bat box in your yard, they will just go there. We wish there were enough bats here to have one since their main diet is insects ( as retired cavers we also have a soft spot for bats)

sl8

(16,927 posts)
12. I think he's talking about making sure the bats are not in the chimnry during installation. nt
Thu Dec 29, 2022, 07:37 PM
Dec 2022
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