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Do bats avoid lights?


If there are animals which are completely misunderstood, are the bats. When you look at the bats, you may think that they are rats although they have webbed forelimbs. Of all the mammals, bats have the ability to fly around, even for long distances. It is shocking that these mammals do not fly during the day but just at night. Could it be that bats are blind or they are just normal as other animals? Well, it is important to have in mind that bats are not blind, in fact, they have a very clear vision. Keep reading so that you are well conversant with the relationship between bats are light.

There is no magic behind bats being more active during the night than the day. Bats are nocturnal creatures. Their operation is at maximum during the night because they are adapted to low light conditions. Extremely low. They are affected by the artificial lights at night as well and they ensure that they avoid it as much as possible when flying. These creatures are nocturnal, and therefore, they completely avoid the direct sunlight.



Now here comes the biggest question. With the darkness being their favorite, how do they locate food and water? When it comes to locating food, bats have the easiest task. They use what we call echolocation, this is going to sound weird but sound signals are sent by them during their flight and they do listen for a response. The response or signals helps them in identifying things that they need in the darkness. Their hunting is usually in packs. During the day, they fly to different hideouts so that they conserve more strength and energy that they require for the night.

Initially, almost everyone believed that streetlights attract bats. Well, this doesn’t exist and so many studies and research has ruled it out. High Light Street is safe from bats generally, and most of the areas where bat activities are at the peak are dark streets. By any chance you want bats to survive and thrive well in an area, then simply turn off the lights most. They can do anything to hide from lights even if it means getting no food at all. Predators take advantage of their condition because, during the day, they become so vulnerable. That is when they get attacked easily because they cannot see.

Bottomline

Light pollution is a very threatening factor for bats. By any chance your property has been invaded by bats, worry no more. Before hesitating to call a professional handler, you can go through some easy steps that will help you get rid of them instantly. First, identify what it is bats that you are dealing with by checking the droppings on your property. Then, do an inspection so that you identify all their entry points and consider all the possible repairs. They can easily go away when disturbance is created and ensure that a bat box is already set. Make an entry point within the box that will lead them out. Then call an expert for more services.


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