Whats going on with my enclosure?

Hi All,
Having lots of trouble with a split-level monkey enclosure.
I built a wooden barrier at ground level, then an elevated second level hide for the monkeys.Around the second level, I used null barrier as there is a staff walkway underneath and entrance to a different habitat that I didn't want to interfear with.
The engine perceive the second level as an escape point. Interestingly, the monkeys can go through the floor on one side only, and then once at ground level, presumably they are able to escape anywhere hence the ground level perceved escape points.
What I can't understand is why the floor is an escape point but only on one side?
Can anyone see an easy fix for this please?
The mechanics of null barriers in walls and floor seems really odd. Sometimes it just works, sometimes its really buggy.

Thanks!:unsure:(y)
 

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Hey,
In general, climbable objects are normally the problem with things like this.

On the second picture (escape points 2) you can see a pillar (or something like that) with green lines (= climbable). Try removing that one or make the point above it not reachable for the animals.
 
For your second floor escape it looks like in the first picture the null barrier dips into the shelter itself. While they can't really get out because of the walls, you'd still be getting escape notifications. If you can't move the barrier out farther, try placing some decor that they can't walk through along that wall area.
 
For your second floor escape it looks like in the first picture the null barrier dips into the shelter itself. While they can't really get out because of the walls, you'd still be getting escape notifications. If you can't move the barrier out farther, try placing some decor that they can't walk through along that wall area.

Just to expand on this for OP, the null barrier does not need to line up perfectly with building pieces or natural barriers on the outside of the habitat; in other words the goal is to make sure your animals can't cross the null barrier at all, but if guests cross it on the outside of the enclosure it doesn't count as an escape.
 
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