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(ATMoB:Discuss) Online plans for a bat house?
Can someone point me to some bat house plans on the web. It could take 2
years for us to make up our minds on this anyways, and I've got some free
time since being laid off a few weeks ago.
Oh, and if anyone out there knows of a company looking for a senior-level
Software QA guy, please let me know privately. (Sorry for the off-topic
post, Brewster and Lew).
Bruce Berger
12 Gelding Road
Chelmsford, MA 01824
978-256-9208 home
978-758-2249 mobile
978-250-6951 fax
berger a t mediaone dawt net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Pauer" <pauer a t bit-net dot com>
To: <atmob-discuss a t atmob daht org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: (ATMoB:Discuss) Mosquito Relief - Naturally
> I put up two bat houses on a tree on the south side of my yard, in a thick
area
> of forest with shade, about three years ago. Apparently, you need two
houses
> since male bats like to live in one and females in the other. I have seen
a
> very dramatic decrease in mosquitoes and I don't use insect repellent. At
dusk
> against the partially lit sky, I often see several bats at time flying
around
> eating bugs. The $20 I spent on the houses was well worth it. The
downside is
> that it will take a year or two before the bats "move in" and make a
difference.
>
> Eric
> Brookline, NH
>
> --
> Eric Pauer - pauer a t bit-net dot com - http://www.bit-net dot com/~pauer
>
>
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