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- From: David Fuller <sol3az@igc.apc.org>
- To: yount@csf.Colorado.EDU, Envirolink Perm List <permaculture@envirolink.org>
- Subject: Re: Mosquitoes and Bats
- Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 16:10:45 -0800 (PST)
Just to further the mosquito discussion a little - I believe that humming
birds also supplement their nectar diet by a little nutritional supplement
of protein-rich gnats and such. So perhaps the mosquito-proof garden should
be planted with attractors for these small wonders, as well as the
bat-boxes, and possibly some eave-nest boxes for swallows. Sigh! What a
nice place to enjoy a cool evening!
At 11:34 AM 1/10/98 -0700, Michael Yount wrote:
>Their web site says,
>"A single little brown bat can catch 600 mosquitoes in just one hour."
>
>Given that some bats act as pollinators, I wonder if anyone, in
>the vein of butterfly gardens, is keen on bat gardens. :)
>
>Michael
>yount@csf.colorado.edu
>
>
> :}Bat Conservation International:
> :}
> :}http://www.batcon.org/
> :}
> :}michael totten
> :}
>
>
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Re: Mosquitoes and Bats,
Jack Rowe, 01/09/1998
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Re: Mosquitoes and Bats,
Michael Totten, 01/10/1998
- Re: Mosquitoes and Bats, Michael Yount, 01/10/1998
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Mosquitoes and Bats, YankeePerm, 01/10/1998
- Re: Mosquitoes and Bats, David Fuller, 01/10/1998
- Re: Mosquitoes and Bats, Elfpermacl, 01/11/1998
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Re: Mosquitoes and Bats,
Michael Totten, 01/10/1998
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