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Are bats dangerous to my pets?
If I put up a bat house, will my cats or dogs have any issues with the bats? In this article, we will go over practices to help prevent pets and bats from interacting, discuss how to deal with bat droppings, and guide you through what to do if your cat brings an injured bat into the house.
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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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Bats are SuperMoms!
Did you know that bats are supermoms? Keep reading to find out why!
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Bats and their fight for survival: Hibernation and the deadly White Nose Syndrome
As the Northern Hemisphere grows colder, wild animals must to find ways to survive the harsh winters. Over thousands of years, several bat species have developed a unique way of shutting down their bodies to survive. But bats are now facing a new threat, and how does this supposed survival strategy now leave them vulnerable? Read on to learn about...
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