Overheating turns a bat box into a death trap

Thirty juvenile large forest bats (Vespadelus darlingtoni) were found dead in a plywood bat box. This is the first example in Australia of an overheating event in a bat box resulting in multiple mortalities. It confirms that extreme heat in poorly insulated bat boxes can result in acute hyperthermia.

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