Hello,
For a few days now, a marten has been causing trouble in my roof. In a roof junction, it managed to bend the metal sheet (which was probably installed carelessly).
How can I get it out again?
I closed the access point, and there was peace for a few days. But last night, I heard noises again. Now it probably can’t get out anymore.
It is likely between the plasterboard interior lining and the roof membrane, inside the insulation.
It’s obvious that it may have damaged the vapor barrier, insulation, and underlay membrane.
Does anyone have any ideas on what should be done?
Thank you.
For a few days now, a marten has been causing trouble in my roof. In a roof junction, it managed to bend the metal sheet (which was probably installed carelessly).
How can I get it out again?
I closed the access point, and there was peace for a few days. But last night, I heard noises again. Now it probably can’t get out anymore.
It is likely between the plasterboard interior lining and the roof membrane, inside the insulation.
It’s obvious that it may have damaged the vapor barrier, insulation, and underlay membrane.
Does anyone have any ideas on what should be done?
Thank you.
HausiKlausi schrieb:
Where do you actually release a marten afterwards? It probably doesn't help much to let it go just two streets away... Beyond the border?The trap manufacturer recommends at least 25 km (15 miles) away. Ideally in a forest?
In forums, someone said you should give the marten to a disliked car dealer.
I’m in favor of option 1.
icandoit schrieb:
A nice observation of how the marten then took the egg. I can’t see any reason for the marten to escape its enclosure or avoid it. Things are going well for it—plenty of protein and fat 😀