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WHAT ARE SOME COMMON BAT-HOUSE ROOSTING SPECIES IN NORTH AMERICA?
BIG BROWN BATThese copper-colored bats are resilient and cold-hardy, which has helped them become common across North America. A small colony from a bat house once caught enough cucumber beetles in a summer to prevent them from laying over 33 million rootworm eggs. LITTLE BROWN BATThis species loves bat houses, and they’ll typically travel locally to the nearest suitable cave...
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