You can hang up a bat house near your garden or yard to help attract bats. Available at Lehmans.com[/caption]
Can you imagine life if we didn’t have these wonderful little creatures to control the insect population? I couldn’t but it could be a possibility in the future. Bat populations are decreasing, and more species are being threatened every day. Myths make bats out to be a threat to us but we, as humans, are the real threat to them. Destruction of their habitats and pollution is hurting the bat colonies.
What can you do to help? Make your property bat friendly. Plant night blooming flowers like dahlia, French marigold, nicotiana, evening primrose, thyme, raspberry, or honeysuckle to attract nighttime insects. While the thought of attracting insects probably doesn’t sound good to you, it sounds great to the bats. Set up bat houses. There are plans all over the internet or check out Lehman’s and their selection of bat houses.
Bats are vital to our environment. We need to educate ourselves and do everything we can to make sure that they stay with us. They are a line of defense against insects taking over the world. Plus, they’re cute.
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Bats
Little Brown Bat
Big Brown Bat
Amazing Bat Facts
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