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The Audubon McLane Center Installs a Bat House

The Audubon’s Susan N. McLane Center located on Silk Farm Road, Concord New Hampshire now has a new bat house, donated by P&S Country Crafts L.L.C. located in Bristol NH. The bat house is located over the front entrance way to the center, as you look up you will see the black bat box. The Read more…

July 13, 2025 at 8:06 pm


Colorado May Be The Next State For White-nose Syndrome to Invade

According to Courthouse News Service the National Speleological Society plans to host 1,500 cave enthusiasts for its annual convention. Environmentalists are concerned that there is a risk this may spread White-nose Syndrome to Colorado’s two species of bats theTownsend’s big-eared bat and the fringed myotis. The environmentalist fear if the federal government allows this convention it may wipe Read more…

July 12, 2025 at 9:11 pm


No Good News For Bats

The U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife has declared bats the number 1 mammal in crisis in the country. White-nose Syndrome the leading course of this North American crises concerning bats. See more at http://www.cbsnews.com/2300-500202_162-10008559-2.html?tag=page;next

July 12, 2025 at 8:15 pm


Bat Bugs

We have heard of bat man, bat woman, and bat boy, but did you know that there are also bat bugs? Not to be confused with bed bugs; bat bugs and bed bugs cannot be distinguished with the naked eye. To determine each type a microscopic examination must be done to tell them apart. Bat Read more…

July 6, 2025 at 8:56 pm


Reducing The Spread Of White-Nose Syndrome

The following steps can be taken to help reduce the spread of White-nose Syndrome, the most important one is to not to go into caves or mines where known bat populations exist. Second, if you are not sure if bats live in a cave or mine the best alternative is to just stay out. White-nose Read more…

June 1, 2025 at 8:10 pm


WNS U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Cave & Mine Closure List

With the spread of Bats with White-nose Syndrome and the concerns that WNS may spread to other bat colonies currently free of WNS bats living in caves the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has posted a web site for cavers. This web site lists both state and federally managed caves currently closed to the public. Read more…

June 1, 2025 at 8:03 pm


White-Nose Syndrome Confirmed in Maine Bats

Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife announced May 24th in a news letter the confirmation of White-nose Syndrome in the state of Maine. Maine until this year appeared to be outside the circle of WNS but this spring in a survey conducted by MDIF & W biologist at two sites, signs of WNS were Read more…

June 1, 2025 at 7:59 pm


Bat Houses For Sale

Why Buy A Bat House From years of unwarranted human fear and persecution, and now White-Nose Syndrome bats are in an alarming decline. And now with people going green making their homes more air tight to conserve energy they are sealing up areas where bats once thrived and lived during the summer months. The once Read more…

June 1, 2025 at 11:05 am


Why Have A Bat House?

From years of unwarranted human fear and persecution, and now White-Nose Syndrome Bats are in an alarming decline. And now with people going green making their homes more air tight to conserve energy they are sealing up areas where Bats once thrived and lived during the summer months. The once attics of old barns, church Read more…

May 23, 2025 at 2:30 pm


The Effects of White-Nose Syndrome

Did you know that with an estimated loss of over 1,000,000 (1 million) bats in the United States that between 660 and 1320 metric tons or 1,454,785 to 2,910,098 lbs of insects will go unchecked? Considering a mosquito weighs approximately 2.25 milligrams and that one milligram equals 0.0000352739619 ounces that’s a lot of mosquitoes! Money Read more…

May 22, 2025 at 9:16 pm


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