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  2. Little brown bat - Wikipedia

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    An often-mentioned statement is that "bats can eat 1000 mosquitoes per hour." [37] [38] [39] While the little brown bat does consume mosquitoes and has high energetic needs, the study that is the basis for this claim was an experiment in which individuals were put into rooms full of either mosquitoes or fruit flies.

  3. Bats may be a scary Halloween symbol, but they benefit humans ...

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    Bats' biggest boon to humans may be in their diet. A single bat can eat thousands of insects per night, ridding the air of mosquitoes and other pests.

  4. Human uses of bats - Wikipedia

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    Bats can eat up to 3,000 insects a night and are becoming increasingly more common among ... bats can decrease the population of mosquitoes and other pests naturally ...

  5. Bat - Wikipedia

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    Bats provide humans with some direct benefits, at the cost of some disadvantages. Bat dung has been mined as guano from caves and used as fertiliser. Bats consume insect pests, reducing the need for pesticides and other insect management measures. Some bats are also predators of mosquitoes, suppressing the transmission of mosquito-borne diseases.

  6. Man Rescues Stranded Mama Bat and Her Baby and People Are ...

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    A little brown bat, for example, can eat up to one thousand mosquitoes in an hour! Red bats are also insectivorous, though most of their diet consists of moths, like the pests known as gypsy moths ...

  7. Move over, bees. How bats step in as nature's 'third-shift ...

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    Bats can eat up to 1,000 insects per hour, and they work as pollinators while the bees sleep. Move over, bees. How bats step in as nature's 'third-shift' pollinators

  8. Mexican free-tailed bat - Wikipedia

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    Mexican free-tailed bats are primarily insectivores. They hunt their prey using echolocation. The bats eat moths, beetles, dragonflies, flies, true bugs, wasps, and ants. They usually catch flying prey in flight. [15] Large numbers of Mexican free-tailed bats fly hundreds of meters above the ground in Texas to feed on migrating insects. [16]

  9. Little goblin bat - Wikipedia

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    The little goblin bat (Mormopterus minutus) is a species of bat in the family Molossidae, the free-tailed bats. ... when bats eat the mosquitoes, ...