We have a WHOLE BUTTLOAD of bats near our house! They must live somewhere nearby because at dusk there were tons of them swooping around in the sky above our yard. I've never heard the little bat squeak before :)
As time went on their numbers dwindled as they moved out to feed. I really want to get our bat house up soon so that we can see if we can procure some of our own.
WHEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
As time went on their numbers dwindled as they moved out to feed. I really want to get our bat house up soon so that we can see if we can procure some of our own.
WHEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
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Date: 2002-07-15 07:02 am (UTC)who woulda thunk?
Odd
Date: 2002-07-15 08:19 am (UTC)So many people said that we were moving to a place that was too 'dirty' and 'citylike' - but I pass about 10-15 farms on my way to work through Sherburn, Natick, Wayland and Weston. You don't see many horses or cows (or bats) in Waltham :)
I need to get a bird-watching book (and trim that damned Rhodedendron so I can see out the window to the tree to the birds more easily).
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Date: 2002-07-15 07:17 am (UTC)Yeah,
Date: 2002-07-15 08:15 am (UTC)Now I just need to figure out what side to put it and how to paint it; all those instructions came with the bat house (which we won in the 15 Lillies auction a few years ago).
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Date: 2002-07-15 07:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-07-15 08:10 am (UTC)we have bats in our house too. sometimes they get into the apartment. One landed on a suncatcher and went to sleep. Soooo cute. (It's not hard to make them leave - shut all the doors to the room, turn off the lights, open a window, and wait. Putting water out for it is also nice. )
I think that Bat Conservation International (they have a website but I can't remember offhand what it is) has lots of suggestions for encouraging bats around where you live.
BCI
Date: 2002-07-15 08:13 am (UTC)We've had the bathouse in a box for years, waiting for the opportunity to put it up. We were hoping there would be bats nearby to eventually take up residence in the thing (need to figure out where to put it) . . . I guess so!
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Date: 2002-07-15 12:27 pm (UTC)I'll check out that website, thanks.
I bet you already know that the worst thing to do when a bat is trapped in the house is what people usually do: run around waving their arms to fend them off. Bats see by echolocation, and must fly in a circle a few times first. So they're not chasing you, they're trying to get a grip on where they are to find a way AWAY from you. All that flailing about just confuses and panics them. Open a window, sit down, shut up, be quiet. . . they figure it out.
LOL
Okay, I admit it, I'm insanely jealous.