Posted by JDseller on June 18, 2011 at 20:53:12 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: OT: No bats this year posted by TomH in PA on June 18, 2011 at 18:42:35:
I have a colony that has lived in the attic of the house for at least fifty years. My Grand father built a bat house into the north end of the attic. We see them all of the time. You can set on my deck in the evenings and not be eat up by bugs. My grand father could click his finger nails together at the right pitch and the bats would dive at him. I could never do it.
I know many would kill them or drive them off but I feel that God had a plan when he put them here. So I just go to a little trouble to keep them going. It is fun to watch them raise their young ones. Got several hornets nest in the wood and more bee hives(wild ones) than I can count.
I hope that some imported disease does not kill the bats off. The bees really got hit hard here a few years ago but seem to have came back around. I am not a tree hugger but I feel it takes all of God"s creatures to make this world work. So I try to disturb as little as possible while still producing a living from the land.
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