A Hampshire courthouse has issued a
"bat alert" following several confirmed sightings around its building. The winged intruder has been flying between three floors above the waiting
area of Southampton Crown Court. A notice reads: "It is possible that the bat may come down on a chair or on
the floor, although we are hoping it will leave of its own accord."
Nicky Abel, buildings and security manager, said no bat droppings had been
found. The bat, which has proved largely elusive, has been seen by about a dozen
people, but not since Monday afternoon. Writing to staff, Ms Abel said: "Many of you will have seen a bat flying
around the waiting area in the last couple of days.
"Please do not touch or approach the bat. They are a protected species. Officers have the correct instructions to deal with the safe containment of
the bat without injuring it." The species of the bat has not been identified. Heather McFarlane, from the Bat Conservation Trust, said: "It could be
there's a roost nearby.
"If infants are learning to fly they can get
disorientated. Generally they don't pose a health risk. They're very clean, social
creatures, who are unobtrusive and stay out of people's way The only thing they could pass on to humans is a rabies-type virus found in
one species of bat in very low numbers. If you don't handle them they don't pose
a risk. Bats can bite but don't generally unless they're feeling under threat."
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