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Lawful management is exclusion only, permit-driven, and timed to roost-occupancy windows. Bats and flying foxes are protected wildlife across Australia under federal and state legislation. Dispatch is not legal. The work runs to a state-by-state timing window decided by species.

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Pest IT's design team supports the pestie running the wildlife management, and the facilities or asset manager answering for the building who needs the program to back them up.

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Bat exclusion is structural, sequenced, and permit-driven.

The structural exclusion layer carries the program. Mesh aperture matches the species: 19mm for microbat access points, 50mm for flying fox roost exclusion. AvePro mesh, ledge wire, and ledge spikes handle the different geometries. The remover and sanitiser handles the pre-install cleanup of accumulated droppings before the exclusion seals the cavity. The Free Design Service maps the access points, the lawful timing window, the equipment selection, and the documentation pack that supports permit-compliance under the protected-species status.

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Federal and state legislation governs the cluster. The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 sits alongside each state and territory's wildlife or nature conservation act. Several flying fox species hold additional EPBC threatened-species listings. Lawful management is exclusion only, permit-driven, and timed to roost-occupancy and breeding-season windows specified by state legislation.

Animal welfare codes apply to handling, holding, and any contact with live bats. Live bat handling sits with vaccinated wildlife handlers; the trade workflow is exclusion only. Australian Bat Lyssavirus risk and Hendra virus risk make pre-exposure rabies vaccination the standard for any team member with potential close-contact work. Pest IT supplies safety frame.

Pest IT supplies the exclusion equipment and the documentation pack. The operator carries the permit and the lawful timing. The cluster's voice supports compliance under the protected-species status; the state-by-state Wildlife Act summary Pest IT supplies covers the broader wildlife-legal landscape.

The Bat Wildlife Permit + Exclusion Reference (state-by-state)

For pesties scoping the wildlife permit and lawful exclusion timing on heritage, commercial, agribusiness, equine, and council bat work

Scoping the wildlife permit and the lawful exclusion window on a heritage building, church belfry, commercial roof void, orchard, equine property, or council reserve. The reference covers the EPBC Act 1999 section 68 referral when a threatened species is on site; the state-by-state permit pathway across NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, WA, TAS, NT, and ACT (Biodiversity Conservation Licence, ATCW, Damage Mitigation Permit, Fauna Take Licence, section 53 destruction permit, and the Territory and ACT equivalents); the roost-occupancy and breeding windows (microbat maternity Nov to Feb, hibernation Oct to Apr in the south-east, flying-fox birthing and creche Oct to Feb); the one-way device install protocol; heritage-overlay permit interaction with state heritage acts; and the reporting obligations attached to permit issuance. The legal-frame anchor for the cluster.

✅ State permit pathway clear before the application form opens

✅ The lawful exclusion window confirmed before the install date locks

✅ EPBC section 68 referral spotted before a threatened listing turns the job federal

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Bats & Flying Foxes Frequently Asked Questions

Why is dispatch not lawful for bats and flying foxes anywhere in Australia?

All Australian bat species are protected native fauna under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and the wildlife or nature conservation act of every state and territory. Several flying fox species hold additional EPBC threatened-species listings. No state or territory authorises lethal dispatch as a default management method for bats or flying foxes. Lawful management is exclusion only and permit-driven, with state-by-state timing windows constrained by roost occupancy and breeding seasons. Lethal control sits outside the state Wildlife Act, the EPBC Act 1999, and POCTA for protected wildlife and outside the animal welfare requirements governing handling and dispatch. Pest IT supplies state-by-state status and the timing windows.

Permit-driven exclusion runs to state-by-state timing windows decided by species. Heritage and commercial projects that miss the window wait an entire breeding cycle for the next lawful run. AvePro mesh and one-way exclusion handle the structural layer.

Three components carry the program: identification of the access point, exclusion of that access with a one-way valve while the lawful timing window is open, and habitat management around the building so the conditions that drew the roost in the first place do not recreate themselves once the exclusion is sealed. Bats and flying foxes are protected wildlife across Australia. Several flying fox species, including the Grey-headed Flying-fox and the Spectacled Flying-fox, carry additional EPBC threatened-species listings. The lawful management program is exclusion only and permit-driven. Lethal control is not a method anywhere in the country.

Timing is the variable that decides whether the program is lawful or unlawful. Roost occupancy and breeding-season windows differ by species and by state. Microbat exclusion typically runs outside the breeding-season concentration. Flying fox exclusion is constrained by camp occupancy and dependent-young periods. State legislation specifies the lawful windows; the state-by-state bat permit and exclusion frame Pest IT supplies walks the state-by-state frame at field-pestie depth. Live bat handling is a permit-and-vaccination matter, governed by Australian Bat Lyssavirus risk and Hendra virus risk; it sits with vaccinated wildlife handlers, not the trade workflow. Pest IT supplies the exclusion equipment and the documentation; the operator carries the permit, the lawful timing, and the legal duty to use them correctly.

The dominant venue pattern is heritage building, church belfry, commercial cavity, residential roof void, and any structure where bat or flying fox roosting creates damage, contamination, or compliance risk. Heritage building permits issued under state heritage acts interact with the wildlife permit and the exclusion timing window; sequencing those three approvals matters because failure to align can stall the project for an entire breeding cycle. Many sites carry multi-species pressure across bat, possum, and bird; the Gutter and Cavity Protection collection holds the cavity-exclusion sub-territory across all three species. The Free Design Service maps the access points, the lawful timing window, the equipment selection, and the documentation that supports permit-compliance.

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