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How to raise bats

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Bats are Chiroptera, a class of mammals that have evolved the ability to fly. Most bats rest during the day and hunt for food at night. Today, I'd like to introduce how to raise bats. First, how to raise bats. A plastic eyedropper can be used when feeding water

Bats are Chiroptera, a class of mammals that have evolved the ability to fly. Most bats rest during the day and hunt for food at night. Today, I'd like to introduce how to raise bats.

First, how to raise bats

1. Feed water

When feeding water, you can wet it with a plastic eyedropper or toilet paper and drop the water on the bat's mouth, not too big, because the bat's mouth is very small. It should be noted that bats can be hungry for one or two days, but may die from dehydration, so water is very important to bats.

two。 Feeding box

Insects and aquarium breeding boxes can be used directly, but the feeding boxes are relatively smooth and it is difficult for bats to climb, so you can make one by yourself. You can use the screen of the screen window left at home. Put the screen into the feeding box and clamp it with the lid of the feeding box. In this way, the screen can hang to the bottom of the feeding box, and the bat will have a place to climb.

3. Feed

Bats can eat breadworms. Bats are usually fed with the right amount of breadworms every night. Ten to twenty bats at a time are enough to eat. When feeding bats for dinner, you can first feed bats a little water.

2. Ways to get rid of bats

1. Illumination method

Bats are particularly afraid of light sources, and there are bats at home who can drive them out by illumination. Turn on the light in the room, and then use the cell phone light to illuminate the bat's possible habitat, and the bat will escape from the room.

two。 Driving method of light wave electronic products

Bats are particularly sensitive to light waves, and strong light waves can make bats feel uncomfortable. If you want to quickly drive away the bats in the room, electronics with airwaves at home play a big role at this time. Under the influence of the radio waves, the bats that invade the room will flee one after another.

The main natural enemies of burrowing bats are snakes and lizards, while arboreal natural enemies are birds of prey and cats. Humans are also natural enemies of bats. For example, the great bats in Guam became extinct because of the predation of the local people.

 
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