Bats in and Around Structures Dennis M

Bats in and Around Structures Dennis M

® ® University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources Know how. Know now. G1667 (Revised November 2012) Bats in and Around Structures Dennis M. Ferraro, Extension Educator; Lisa A. Pennisi, Extension Specialist, Natural Resources; Scott E. Hygnstrom, Extension Specialist - Wildlife Damage; and Stephen M. Vantassel, Extension Project Coordinator - Wildlife Damage frequently encoun- This NebGuide describes common bats and their tered bat around habitats in Nebraska. Recommendations for their exclu- structures. As the sion and removal from homes and structures also are name suggests, this discussed. bat has dark brown fur on its back, pale Bats are misunderstood creatures. They are depicted as brown fur on the un- scary animals in vampire movies and as creepy symbols of derside, and black Halloween. These depictions and the many myths about these skin exposed on Figure 2. Big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) feed- nocturnal creatures make many people fear that bats will attack the nose, ears, and ing on moth. Photo by Merlin D. Tuttle, them. But bats are not aggressive and become less frightening wings. It is 4 to 5 Bat Conservation International, Inc. when we take time to learn about them. inches long from nose to tail and weighs ½ to ¾ of an ounce. With a wingspan of 12 to 16 inches, big browns appear larger Bat Facts in flight (Figure 2). The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) occurs in the eastern 1 Bats are not rodents but are mammals in the order Chiroptera, third of Nebraska. This bat is 2½ to 4 inches long, weighs /5 meaning hand-wing. Because bats are the only mammal capable to ½ an ounce or about as much as three to five pennies, and of true flight, bat wings are elongated finger bones covered with is glossy dark brown. It looks very similar to the big brown a thin layer of skin. Over 1200 species of bats exist worldwide bat but is smaller. The little brown bat is highly susceptible to with diets ranging from fruit to nectar to insects. All of the bats white-nose syndrome, a fungal disease that is causing the deaths found in Nebraska are insectivores, feeding solely on flying of significant numbers of bats in the eastern half of the United insects such as mosquitoes and moths. Insectivorous bats have States and is spreading westward across the U.S. To learn more, small needle-like teeth that crush insect exoskeletons. They do visit http://www.fws.gov/WhiteNoseSyndrome/about.html. not chew wood, caulk, or structural materials. Bats are nocturnal The red bat (Lasiurus and seldom are seen in daylight unless disturbed. Bats have borealis, Figure 3) resides good vision yet rely on hearing, using echolocation or “sonar” mainly in the bark or foli- to navigate and hunt in the dark of night. They catch flying age of trees, including trees insects in the air with their in residential landscapes. mouths or scoop them up The red bat can be seen with their tails while flying. at dusk flying an elliptical One little brown bat can eat pattern near trees while 600 to 1200 mosquito-sized catching insects. Red bats insects every hour. Ne- have reddish-brown to braskans should welcome rust-colored fur on top with bats as they devour more a paler red underside and Figure 3. Red bat, (Lasiurus borealis). mosquitoes than any bug cream or off-white patches ©Merlin D. Tuttle, Bat Con- zapper. Bats drink while on each shoulder. Smaller servation International, Inc. 1 in flight by swooping over than the big brown bat, reds weigh /5 to ½ ounce and can be sources of standing water, up to 4½ inches long. including swimming pools. Nebraska’s bats mate in early fall but delay fertilization, Thirteen species of meaning females hold sperm in utero until late winter or early bats occur in Nebraska. spring, allowing them to delay pregnancy until the spring, when Most, however, are uncom- insects are abundant. Young are born 8 to 12 weeks later and usu- mon and rarely found near ally stay in maternal roosts until late summer. All of Nebraska’s structures. The big brown Figure 1. Big brown bat, Eptesicus bats give birth just once per year and most, including big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus, Fig- fuscus. Photo by Merlin D. and little brown bats, have just one young. Red bats, however, ure 1) lives throughout Tuttle, Bat Conservation can have four young at once and often have two to three. the state and is the most International, Inc. Bats typically leave roosts at dusk to hunt and may return mulate beneath a colony of bats over time, leading to staining several times during the night. Under natural conditions, bats and a rather pungent odor in enclosed spaces. normally live under loose bark, among foliage, or in hollow Bats can enter through openings as small as ⅜ inch in trees, caves, quarries, and cracks of rocky ledges. In urban areas, diameter. When bats are residing in a structure, they will use however, crevice-dwelling bats frequently reside in attics or the same opening(s) every evening. The presence of smudges, areas behind shutters, downspouts, seams of bridges, and even caused by oil and dirt rubbing off of the bat’s fur, indicates in storm sewers. Some species of bats are colonial, such as big that an animal has used the opening. Look for rub marks at brown bats that live in groups of 50 to 200 and little brown bats entry points near eaves, vents, chimneys, cracks, and other that live in maternity colonies of up to 300,000 bats; hence, they openings as well as bat droppings. Occasionally the squeaking are particularly vulnerable to white-nose syndrome. and scratching of individual bats can be heard in a wall void, As temperatures cool and insects become less available, bats ceiling, and other spaces. migrate to suitable hibernation sites. Migration is not necessar- ily southward. Some species of bats in Nebraska actually move Preventing Entry / Exclusion north and east to the Ohio Valley to hibernate. Bats use caves Conflicts with bats fall into three categories: exterior, and structures capable of maintaining the constant temperature interior, and domiciled. Exterior problems occur when bats are needed for hibernation. The exact temperature needed for hi- resting inside unscreened porches, behind shutters, or flying bernation varies by species. If hibernating bats are disturbed, around lights. To address exterior problems: direct bright light causing them to wake too often, they will not have enough fat at the resting site to encourage bats to abandon the location; reserves to survive through winter and ultimately will starve. remove or secure shutters to prevent bats roosting behind Big brown bats hibernate in Nebraska and frequently choose them; and turn off exterior lights to prevent flying insects human structures for their hibernacula. from gathering. If light is needed for safety, use a yellow “bug light” bulb to reduce the number of insects attracted to Ecological and Economic Importance the area, and consider adding a motion sensor to reduce the Many species of bats play a vital role in the environment. duration of illumination. In Nebraska, bats assist in the control of insects. Each bat con- Interior conflicts occur when a bat is found in the living sumes 25 percent to 125 percent of its body weight in insects space of your home. Bats occasionally find their way into houses each night. A colony of 150 big brown bats can consume enough in the early evening when seeking shelter or feeding on insects cucumber beetles (Diabrotica spp.) in a single season to prevent attracted by doorway lights. An open chimney or furnace vent the hatching of 33 million more! Nebraska’s big brown bats can be an entry point for bats and other animals that may roost eat other agricultural pests such as leafhoppers, June beetles, in the chimney or gain access to the interior of the structure. and stinkbugs. Studies show that in some areas bats can reduce Install an approved stainless-steel chimney cap with ⅜-inch agricultural insect pests, such as corn earworms (Heliothis zea) wire mesh to reduce access by bats. and tobacco budworms (Heliothis virescens), and decrease the Domiciled bats are those actively roosting inside the struc- need for applications of agricultural insecticides, saving farm- ture but not in the living space. People frequently wonder if ers millions of dollars. Just imagine what these creatures could the discovery of a bat means bats are living in their home. Bats do for your garden. Unfortunately, many bats worldwide are likely are resident if they are discovered during the winter, or endangered or threatened, and in the U.S., 50 percent of the when two or more isolated bats are found in the living space bat species are in decline. between March and October. Homeowners frequently encounter Bat guano has been prized for years by gardeners as a bats in July, when the young move around but are not strong nitrogen-rich organic fertilizer. Guano typically includes 10 per- enough to forage as adults. Once they begin flying, young bats cent nitrogen, 3 percent phosphorous, and 1 percent potassium. also are more likely to make mistakes, like inadvertently flying Bat guano, like bird guano, can grow a fungus in hot, humid inside a window or door. enclosed environments. This fungus can become airborne and Prevention is the best way to avoid having bats in your cause histoplasmosis in humans. If you decide to use guano as home. Fortunately, bats cannot create their own entry holes. a fertilizer, apply it in open outdoor areas and avoid creating Therefore, it is important to seal all cracks, plug all holes, and breathing dust.

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