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    Maternity colony - Wikipedia

    A maternity colony refers to a temporary association of reproductive female bats for giving birth to, nursing, and weaning their pups. The colonies are initiated by pregnant bats. After giving birth, the colony consists of the lactating females and their offspring. After weaning, juveniles will leave the maternitySee more

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    Maternity colonies are especially prevalent in temperate regions due to the thermal benefits of roosting with other individuals. Outside of the winter months, non … See more

    Roosting in large groups brings risks to the members of a maternity colony. Predators such as hawks and owls can learn to anticipate the … See more

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  2. Bat Maternity Colonies: What Are They & How to Get …

    WebLearn about bat maternity colonies, when and where they form, and how long they last. Find out how to deal with bat infestation in your attic or home safely and legally.

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    We service over 500 USA locations! Click here to hire us in your town and check prices - updated for year 2020. Just as the name would lead you to believe, a bat maternity colony is a maternity colony of bats — a group of bats that come together to have babies and nurse their young.
    Bats are pregnant for about six to nine weeks and usually give birth to one pup. Some species can give birth to twins. At the beginning of spring, female bats will gather in maternity roosts, and it is at this time that you will most likely attract bats to your attic. They roost together to keep the pups warm and protect themselves from predators.
    The start and end point of a maternity roost of bats will very much depend on where in the United States you live, as well as the species of bat that you're talking about. A number of American “pest” bat species will create these roosts, ranging from a tens of bats to thousands and millions of bats in some cases.
    Bat maternity colonies ar often protected by law, because of the significant role that bat play in the controlling the number of insects and pests within the ecosystems. This means that disturbing, removal or killing bats or pup from the maternity colonies is punishable by law.
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  8. What Is a Bat Maternity Colony? - PestWildlife.com

    WebA maternity colony simply refers to the association of reproductive female bats (pregnant bats) that develop a temporary association. The latter association will see them giving birth, nursing, and weaning their pups.

  9. What is a bat maternity colony? - Wildlife Removal USA

    WebEach female bat will give birth to a one single pup, which will double the maternity colony to a size of 80 bats. Within these colonies, mothers will nurture their pups until they are ready to fly and live on their own.

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