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Watch out for bats if Your House Has a Tile Roof 🦇🦇: Although common bat habitats generally include hollowed trees, abandoned mines, caves, rock crevices, and similar areas in nature, they sometimes choose our own residential structures if the opportunity presents itself.  Frequent targets for nuisance bats are roofs and attics. They start their roosting beneath the shingles, and eventually make their way into the inner wall cavities and attic spaces of the property. And if you have a tiled roofing system, your home is an even bigger target for roosting bats. Tile roofs are a common target for bats in search of a roosting spot because of their design. Not only are they easily accessible, due to their shape and curvature, tile shingles have an inner void that makes for the perfect roosting spot. Underneath a tile shingle, bats have darkness, warmth, and privacy. Clay tiles are especially targeted because the material actually retains the heat of the sun, which keeps the shingle void quite warm throughout hibernacula. You might be wondering how an animal can even fit beneath such a small roof shingle, but they have no trouble at all. You see, bats in the Michigan areas are very tiny. Most of them can fit into a gap or hole as little as 3/8th of an inch, including the Little Brown bat, Big Brown bat, and the Hoary bat. That is about the size of a nickel!  This means they can fit through the tiniest opening, within siding, roofing, crumbling mortar, dry rotting wood, soffits, attic vents, exterior cracks, and anything else that permits access. #BrunnoNoBs 👊👊 #bat #batphobiia #bats #batinfestation #rooftile #roofing #infestation #scary #fear #roofer #roofersoftiktok #residentialroofing #bluecollar #ilearnedontiktok #construction #ruferos💯 #viral #fyp #fypシ #tiktok #trending #nightmare #creepy #foryou
Watch out for bats if Your House Has a Tile Roof 🦇🦇: Although common bat habitats generally include hollowed trees, abandoned mines, caves, rock crevices, and similar areas in nature, they sometimes choose our own residential structures if the opportunity presents itself. Frequent targets for nuisance bats are roofs and attics. They start their roosting beneath the shingles, and eventually make their way into the inner wall cavities and attic spaces of the property. And if you have a tiled roofing system, your home is an even bigger target for roosting bats. Tile roofs are a common target for bats in search of a roosting spot because of their design. Not only are they easily accessible, due to their shape and curvature, tile shingles have an inner void that makes for the perfect roosting spot. Underneath a tile shingle, bats have darkness, warmth, and privacy. Clay tiles are especially targeted because the material actually retains the heat of the sun, which keeps the shingle void quite warm throughout hibernacula. You might be wondering how an animal can even fit beneath such a small roof shingle, but they have no trouble at all. You see, bats in the Michigan areas are very tiny. Most of them can fit into a gap or hole as little as 3/8th of an inch, including the Little Brown bat, Big Brown bat, and the Hoary bat. That is about the size of a nickel! This means they can fit through the tiniest opening, within siding, roofing, crumbling mortar, dry rotting wood, soffits, attic vents, exterior cracks, and anything else that permits access. #BrunnoNoBs 👊👊 #bat #batphobiia #bats #batinfestation #rooftile #roofing #infestation #scary #fear #roofer #roofersoftiktok #residentialroofing #bluecollar #ilearnedontiktok #construction #ruferos💯 #viral #fyp #fypシ #tiktok #trending #nightmare #creepy #foryou

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