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9/8/2021

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As nocturnal animals bats have a unique way of seeing in the dark. They are not blind like many suggest, but they often use echolocation to locate their prey. To do this, bats produce ultrasound waves above human range that bounce off objects and back to the animal. From this they can tell the distance they are from an object and where another animal may be in relation to them. This helps them locate prey as well as direct themselves while flying. Bats are once again nocturnal and can survive very well at night. Therefore, if you spot a bat during the day there may be cause for concern. Avoid these bats, as well as any you find indoors, and call a wildlife specialist such as Guardian Wildlife Services. They are trained to deal with these situations and will remove the bats safely.
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