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Can rats, snakes, or other animals get into my bat house?
Is it possible for rats, snakes, wasps, or other animals to live in my bat box instead of bats? In this article, we’ll talk about how you can you attract bats to your yard with a bat house, without having to worry about other animals overrunning it.
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