
Aside from getting into the entire biology and habits of bats, lets just say that we have 2 species in Massachusetts, the
small brown and the big brown, and the both share many habits and behaviors, there are many resources for bats information on
the Internet, unfortunately much of it is misinformation and some can be overwhelming, There are different types and different degrees of bat
issues in residential structures, an example might be that you would not want a maternal colony established in your attic,
females return to the same spot each spring and have their young early in June and each female born there will do the
same which means that a maternal colony has the potential
to nearly double in size each year and once the numbers get high the colony grows rapidly At that point the droppings build up and
the smell will become worse each summer Another type of issue may be that male bats or bachelors are simply day
roosting during the summer months, they will often congregate in small groups sometimes not more than a handful, they would be found in an attic or under the
eves or shutters and usually in the neighborhood of a maternal colony
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Female bats will gather together in rows several bats deep to help each other with the young,
believe it or not there are hundreds of bats piggybacked on this beam

A typical sign of bats

Female browns and young in rafters

Sign of a serious problem

A home owner observed between forty and fifty bats exiting this point each evening,
this shows you that
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Bats Living in Homes You may have creatures living in your house and not know it. A type of creature with a "Bat" rep. This type of pest does more good then harm and they are even fun to watch at night. "Bat droppings right here, there aren't very many". a Bat specialist as he is examining bat dropping. Bats live all over and some could be crawling out of your house right now. "Most of the time folks will have one or two bats in their attic and not even know about it," An ISU Bat specialist helped one neighborhood in Massachusetts understand why they live with bats. "In the fall especially they will go out and explore buildings and where they can get in. They will take a look and if they like it then they may live there,. So if there were 300 bats in one house the summer then they could hibernate all over a neighborhood during the winter. "That's old guano down there. It doesn't look like there here now. It looks like they have gone," as he looks for bat droppings around a house. For Mary Payne this problem started last summer. "I was lying on our couch and could hear something fluttering in our chimney," said a homeowner with bats. At first thought she didn't want them around because of their blood sucking reputation. "They don't suck blood anyway they just scratch the surface. A little blood seeps out and then they lap it up with their tongue there's no reason to be afraid of vampire bats" happy to know now that they are good for her property. "All of them are insectivorous so they help control a big balance of nature. There aren't very many things that feed on night flying insects," . "I can lie on the couch with one eye open," Bats aren't as spooky as you might think Sure they might carry rabies, but the little winged mammals also gobble up pests.— Bats are a common Halloween icon in decorations, and tales of bloodthirsty bats abound. In the evenings, they flutter around light poles, looking almost like birds. But no one wants a real, live creature in their house. This is the time of year when young mammals born in May or June are beginning to fly, and bat colonies are looking for places to hibernate for the winter. Homeowners might not notice the bats living in their attic at first, but the odors they bring cannot be ignored. "You can smell (their droppings) because they have a real high ammonia content and guano," "Guano is very powerful smelling stuff. It makes good fertilizer." When fungus grows on the guano, it becomes a health hazard and can cause respiratory problems in the form of histoplasmosis, . Sounds are another way homeowners have discovered they have a bat problem. "They get up in the walls so you can hear them squeaking," who discovered a colony of bats an exterminator to remove the bats from the warehouse. "The guy told me a lot of people have them and don't know it because it's one or two," "They are tiny, like a very small mouse with very big wings. It's sort of creepy. "The guy showed one to me. He was holding it in his hand. It was harmless. Just little critters, I wasn't afraid of them. You just don't want them where you live." Some bats are extremely small and need special care. They only need a 1/2-inch hole in a soffit or gable vent area to enter an attic. To remove bats, exterminators seal up the holes where they entered, then place one-way doors that allow them to leave. "They are not like rodents. ... They do not chew into the building," "They find existing openings and squeeze and wiggle in. They can be as small as 1/2 inch. I've caught them and plucked them off of walls and put them in a cage with 1/2 inch mesh, and they got out." BATS IN THE BELFRY who has studied bats not all bats are going to be nuisance bats, which form colonies. "The top four nuisance bats most commonly known to be unwanted visitors of a house are: big brown bats, evening bats, free-tailed bats and pipistrelles. Nuisance bats are bats that invade a home. While there are no laws against removing bats, wildlife removal experts are asked not to evict bats from mid-May to mid-August because "you risk trapping pups (baby bats), Mothballs and sonar devices are not helpful to keep bats away or to get them to move, The solution is exclusion and helping bats to find a proper home. "We encourage people to put up bat box structures because otherwise you end up following the bats through the neighborhood While bats do live in colonies,there is a lot of social interaction between the groups. While bats can be a nuisance if they are inside your home, they are helpful by consuming enormous volumes of mosquitoes. Their guano provides a rich fertilizer and they eat large amounts of insects. Lowcountry attics are perfect homes for bats. During the summer bats like it "so hot you and I couldn't stand it," which helps their young develop faster,In the winter, they like to live in a fairly cool area, which helps them conserve energy during their hibernation. bats fascinating because their many unusual characteristics. "They can hibernate, they can fly and they can echo locate," she said. "When bats fly, they are not using their eyes but are emitting a noise typically from the mouth. The sound bounces off objects, and their ears process that so that they know what is in front of them. ... They can do that at great speed, often flying through a cluttered environment through trees. They can determine stationary objects from their moving prey." LITTLE THREAT Like any other mammal, bats can have rabies, so holding or handling bats — even dead ones — is discouraged. "I think about the old vampire story, that sort of stems from bats with rabies as an old wives tale," "Most of the bats do not drink too much blood." Vampire bats, which do drink blood from rainforest mammals and cattle, are only found in Central and South America. If there is human contact with a bat, especially skin-to-skin where the person has wounds or sores, the health department will test the bat for rabies and treat the person. "We are not going to take any chances; we will test it," Bats get rabies from biting a rabid animal. They can also pass rabies on to another bat in their cave via saliva, according to Bats have their own strain of rabies, as do raccoons, foxes and wolves. Of the people who died from rabies in the United States, it is attributed to bat exposure or a bat incident or where people were in caves where there were heavy infestations of bats "(Rabies) is easily transmittable from bat to man, even a minor bite. It confounds professionals as to how it is transmitted. "There are five or six cases of people who died from rabies in the United States each year, while thousands of people died from rabies from dog bites because there is no animal control and rabies laws in other counties. People don't realize how important vaccinations are. Vaccinations protect people and animals as well." Bats can't chew through anything Home owners should be sure all the bats have left the building before sealing off exits. 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