1.) Learn about bats. They are amazing interesting little creatures who have been subjected to some bad PR. (They aren't pests!)
2.) Preserve their natural habitat.
3.) Hang a bat house. Bats like to hangout anywhere that is safe and warm. Place the bat house at least 15 feet off the ground. Put it in a location that gets optimum sunshine. (South East) These tiny bats like the heat.
(Be careful about bats in your attic. The guano is noxious.)
4.) Enjoy watching them fly about at dusk... Eating up all the mosquitoes!
2007-03-20 17:38:21
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answered by instig8 2
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I love a few of these solutions. Great laughs. An aluminum bat will hit the ball farther BECAUSE, of the pace the ball comes off of the bat. Aluminum bats also are mentioned to have a bigger 'candy spot' than a wooden bat has. This is why they use aluminum on the diminish phases of play. For any person studying how you can play the sport, you dont need to hit the ball forged to make it move farther. Anyone who has performed at bigger degree or pitched at bigger phases can affirm this. You can jam any person with a wooden bat, and the bat breaks or the ball does no longer move very some distance. With an aluminum bat, it's going to nonetheless journey considering of the best way the bats are made. Aluminum bats are made to provide the ball extra 'pop'. Some aluminum bats have inserts and others have compressed air. This is what offers the bat extra pop. Theres regularly a few corporation popping out with a bat that has a bigger candy spot or a higher middle to the bat. But what it's going to come all the way down to is bat pace. You need to swing a picket bat alot quicker and feature higher method to have a high-quality hit. You can lack in either one of those with a aluminum bat considering the best way the bat is made makes up the change.
2016-09-05 09:52:20
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answered by ? 4
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Preserving their habitat is the single most effective way to help them. You can also add bat boxes around your yard, and help to educate people about how useful bats are as pollinators, and insect control. Here is a good website for bat info:
http://www.batcon.org/home/default.asp
2007-03-20 16:04:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The best way to help any animal, including bats in to make sure that they have natural habitiat to live in. If that is done, then they take care of themselves. Why wait til they are in trouble and the damage is already done to try and help them?
2007-03-20 12:48:25
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answered by PJJ 5
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you can build bat houses, it's like a birdhouse only smaller holes and dowles for them to grab on top.
I had a family living in my attic once, I was going to get rid of them then I realised a hate mosquitos more, so we peacefully coexisted till I moved out.
2007-03-20 12:44:29
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answered by Justin H 4
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because of (WNS) I think officials should heat their caves or find the infestation point and discard the desease
2013-11-13 08:23:07
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answered by Anonymous
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well it is best just to leave them alone since they are not endangered because of us or our pollution, yet. When they are threatened by us, then you can help them by raising awareness and asking government funding for protection zones, but until then just leaving them alone will help them enough.
2007-03-20 12:45:20
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answered by t_nguyen62791 3
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how about how can people help the starving, homeless and poor? bump a dumb, no good bat.
2007-03-20 12:43:39
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answered by Anonymous
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