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#1 Online AntsGodzilla - Posted August 26 2024 - 12:58 PM

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My cat was looking out the window today, and when I went to see what she was watching, I saw the cutest little bats peeking their heads out from the shutters. They are Fr as cute as dogs


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I keep:

(angry) Pogonomyrmex Rugosus,
(stubborn) Myrmecocystus Deplisis
Tetramorium Immigrans
Monomorium Minimum

And many Carnivorous plants such as:

Dionea (fly trap)

Sarracenia x 'Fiona' ( American Pitcher plant)

Nepenthese ventrata (Tropical Pitcher plant

Pinguicula agnata x emarginata (Butterwort) 


#2 Offline IdioticMouse26 - Posted August 26 2024 - 6:53 PM

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Bats are pretty cute. I see them occasionally zooming around at night here in Canada.


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#3 Offline rptraut - Posted August 27 2024 - 3:05 AM

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Hello AntsGodzilla;

 

Roosting behind shutters is a fairly common place to find bats.    It's a great spot for them from the human standpoint because they make their droppings and they fall onto the ground, causing few problems with things like molds in the house which can adversely affect people.    Save the bats, we need them.

RPT


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My father always said I had ants in my pants.

#4 Online AntsGodzilla - Posted August 27 2024 - 12:00 PM

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Hello AntsGodzilla;

 

Roosting behind shutters is a fairly common place to find bats.    It's a great spot for them from the human standpoint because they make their droppings and they fall onto the ground, causing few problems with things like molds in the house which can adversely affect people.    Save the bats, we need them.

RPT

Yeah I love the bats.


I keep:

(angry) Pogonomyrmex Rugosus,
(stubborn) Myrmecocystus Deplisis
Tetramorium Immigrans
Monomorium Minimum

And many Carnivorous plants such as:

Dionea (fly trap)

Sarracenia x 'Fiona' ( American Pitcher plant)

Nepenthese ventrata (Tropical Pitcher plant

Pinguicula agnata x emarginata (Butterwort) 


#5 Online AntsGodzilla - Posted August 27 2024 - 12:01 PM

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Since they basically live right outside my room, I can add bats to my list of pets lol.


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I keep:

(angry) Pogonomyrmex Rugosus,
(stubborn) Myrmecocystus Deplisis
Tetramorium Immigrans
Monomorium Minimum

And many Carnivorous plants such as:

Dionea (fly trap)

Sarracenia x 'Fiona' ( American Pitcher plant)

Nepenthese ventrata (Tropical Pitcher plant

Pinguicula agnata x emarginata (Butterwort) 





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