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As bats look for shelter in late summer, your home could become their new hangout spot. But if you can't see them, how do you know if bats have taken up residence in your space?
Bats live in a world of sounds. They use vocalizations both to communicate with their conspecifics and for navigation. For the latter, they emit sounds in the ultrasonic range, which echo and ...
A study from the University of Southern Denmark found the anatomical structures that help bats create a range of sounds.
Bats excel in acoustic perception and detect objects as tiny as mosquitoes using sound waves. Echolocation permits them to calculate the three-dimensional location of both small and large objects ...
Bats nesting in a San Antonio apartment complex raise health concerns as residents claim management is unresponsive, prompting expert advice on humane bat exclusion.