The Mind Boggling Off-Grid Benefits of Bats

bat on a house

Let's face it: for most people, bats are the stuff of nightmares. After all, they're in the backdrop of every Scooby-Doo episode for a reason.

Making appearances in horror movies and acting as one of Dracula's many frightening forms, bats have long held a position of terror for mankind. This is largely due to the fact that bats are nocturnal creatures with sharp teeth and claws, so understanding them is slightly difficult for most people.

The truth of the matter is that bats are of hardly any risk to humans. While it's often touted that they are one of the largest carriers of rabies, they are actually far less likely to carry the disease than, say, raccoons or squirrels.

Truthfully, bats are actually very beneficial to the ecosystem and to your homestead, in particular.

Find out more about why you want bats around by learning more about them on the next page.

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