Attracting Bats to Your Yardby Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 29 May 2008 04:13 PM When creating your backyard wildlife habitat, you may want to think about bats! Bats are a great way to control night-flying insects in and around your yard and garden. Not only do bats gobble up flying bugs -- many insects will simply avoid areas where they hear bats. Do you live in a good area for bats? Here are some qualities bats look for in a home:
Most areas throughout North America have bats -- with the exception of super-hot desert areas. Inviting bats to your yard won't interfere with birds or other backyard visitors. Bats and birds aren't food or housing competitors. Attracting bats to your yard won't encourage an infestation in your house, either. Let's face it -- if the bats wanted to live in your attic or walls, they'd probably already be there. Putting up a bat house usually won't open the door to YOUR house. Bat houses are available in different sizes. A standard single-chamber bat house can comfortably fit up to fifty bats; larger houses with multiple chambers can attract nursery colonies of two hundred (or more) bats! Make your yard welcoming to bats:
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