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Achwasweissich
9 months ago

Dwarf bats like to live in and on buildings, that’s probably one. They are completely harmless, but can bite with their small needle-headed teeth so let them in peace then they will flutter their paths again.

I had one in the apartment for a few years, I could catch it with a towel and put it out without one of us what happened.
Another copy had fallen into the rain ton, and when I saw it was hurriedly fished out, ever since I knew they could bite… hurt, was plastered with Betaisadona, was good again – the bat came to a bush for drying and later ran off, she lived under the balcony.

PatchrinT
9 months ago

A bat. Strange she’s sitting there in the day. She’s probably been disturbed. Apply thick gloves and put them where it is dark and protected.

jxazz
9 months ago

Yes is a bat, please do not touch at all. If it has happened accidentally, it is no longer so bad in retrospect. However, if wild animals are still able to transfer diseases.

Deamonia
9 months ago

Yeah, that’s a bat.

Striping with the jacket is not a danger, but you should not touch it as much as possible because they can have fleas or ticks, and some are wearers of bats.

If you can reasonably be sure that your neighbors do not make it flat or so, just leave it alone, otherwise googles after the next protection club that will secure them;)

Frank1409
9 months ago

Yeah, that’s a bat. They can actually stick to walls. I’ve seen that before. Leave her alone. She doesn’t do anything and will fly away from her own.

PeterP58
9 months ago

Yeah, it’s a bat. Just leave alone… no danger to you!

Rosswurscht
9 months ago

Oh, big, yeah, looks like it.

Completely harmless, just don’t touch. Just leave.