Anonymous wrote:It's not really worth worrying about rabid raccoons either. So much hysteria going around for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all the replies, but:
1. Most bat houses remain empty unless you are evicting bats from a nearby roost/building.
2. Bats eat very few mosquitos. Too small for it to be efficient for them.
3. Very few bats have rabies, and unless you are picking up rabid bats bare-handed, there is almost no chance of contracting rabies.
So basically, there aren't really downsides, but the benefits you seek aren't very likely. But you could at least try.
-bat biologist
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all the replies, but:
1. Most bat houses remain empty unless you are evicting bats from a nearby roost/building.
2. Bats eat very few mosquitos. Too small for it to be efficient for them.
3. Very few bats have rabies, and unless you are picking up rabid bats bare-handed, there is almost no chance of contracting rabies.
So basically, there aren't really downsides, but the benefits you seek aren't very likely. But you could at least try.
-bat biologist
Anonymous wrote:Cool video. Bet those folks don't get a lot of mosquito bites.
Anonymous wrote:With all the pros / cons for bats,, what are the pros / cons for the Zika virus ???????