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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Meredith, NH
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Most summers we see lots of bats flying around our shoreline at dusk, going after bugs. This year we have a bumper crop of large dragonflies, and now they're what are flying all around our shoreline at dusk. But, no bats. You'd think the dragonflies would represent a real feast for the bats, but where have the bats gone? We haven't seen any at all. Has anyone else noticed a lack of bats this summer?
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They have moved to Lake Wentworth and are inside my condo on the 25 foot ceiling.
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They are under my unbrella on the porch!!!
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There are lots off of Long Island....just none in the bat house I put up.
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Helping out the Red Sox, I hope!
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Nice picture LG. I saw 6-8 bats flying around over my cottage Saturday night. They are there, but do you think they use the bat houses I put up? -- NO -- They prefer the space behind the shutters.
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awesome photo Lakegirl, even though they are not my favorite. We've had bats around the camp in Moultonborough this year and our house at home. I know they eat the bugs but that got a bit close.
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I put up a "bat box" this spring, and it's now FULL OF YELLOWJACKETS.
Wonderful. Guess I'll wait 'til next spring to take it down and relocate. One positive: No yellowjackets building nests on/around the house.
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