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Bats
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Bat Myths Bats will suck your blood They'll fly into your hair
They're flying rats Most of them have rabies Bats are blind
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Bat Facts Only three species worldwide feed on blood
Bats freak out when they get trapped inside your house and you’re screaming and waving your arms And they can see fairly well
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Rabies 1 in 1,000 bats have rabies in CA Exaggerated problem
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Taxonomy 22 species in California, most common: Little brown myotis
Mexican free-tailed Big brown Hoary bat
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Identification Little brown myotis
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Identification Mexican free tailed weight 0.5 ounce wingspan 12-14 in.
Webbed tail
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Identification Big Brown Bat
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Identification Hoary Bat
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Biology Roost in caves and trees Foraging areas near water
Migrate or hibernate during winter Nocturnal feeders
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Roosts In summer, bats most active, raising young
One roost during the day where they sleep and another roost at night for resting and digesting food Day roosts tend to be cryptic and concealed; night roosts more open and exposed Both roosts can be used by multiple species
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Roosting
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Biology Most insectivores Use sonar (echolocation)
Consumes half their weight in insects per night
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Biology Bats have up to 23 audible calls for various activities – territory, mating, feeding, birthing, physical contact, etc.
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Echolocation “talk” at 30 sounds/sec “locate” at 60 sounds/sec
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Bat Feeding In summer up to 7 billion corn earworm moths emerge from cornfields of the Rio Grande Valley After dusk they ascend up to 1,000’s of feet and ride the prevailing winds north They can make the 250-mile flight in one night Each female then lays as many as a thousand eggs
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Bats and Bugs in Texas 100 million Mexican Free-tailed bats live in caves and under bridges Each must eat 50% of body weight each night = 2 million lbs. of insects per night Doppler radar used to track flights
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Biology Mate in the fall and winter
Female may retain sperm in uterus until spring when they ovulate Pregnant females congregate
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Nursery
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Biology Birth occurs April thru July Usually one pup per female
Ready to fly within 3 weeks Can live up to 10 years (two tagged recorded at 29 and 30 years)
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Damage Some bats use structures to roost Noise Urine Guano
Body secretions/ectoparasites
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Guano
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Damage One or two in a house is most frequent problem – usually big brown bat They don’t attack – fly to seek shelter Open a window or use a net
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Bats for insect management
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Potential colony diet - 1 summer (150 big brown bats)
50,000 leafhoppers 38,000 cucumber beetles 16,000 June bugs 19,000 stinkbugs + other insects not counted
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Bat houses - outrageous
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Bat houses - moderate
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Bat house design
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Bat house design At least 2’ tall x 14” wide 3 to 6” landing area
Roost partitions 3/4-1” apart 1-4 roosting chambers Vents if above 85° July (avg.) Sun exposure (hours) Water + food sources Weather protection - roof, caulking
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Bat house design 10-20’ high On building/pole 20-25’ from trees
Orientation S-SE
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Bat House paint color dark blue <85° (black)
light blue 85-95° (dark) pink ° (medium) green >100° (light)
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Bat house design
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Bat colony sizes Single chamber = 50 bats Multi. chamber = 200-20K!
Control = balance of bat vs. insect numbers
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