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Bats and Barn Swallows

Postby Bob McCarty » Wed Aug 16, 2023 4:52 pm

We usually have a few of each. This year the two nests of barn swallows have a second round of chicks in them. One has 4 which fills the mud nest full. My wife told me to look above some fly tape in a horse run and there are 20-25 +/- small brown bats hanging between a truss and side wall. I'm sure the wet weather has hatched enough mosquitos to keep them busy all night.
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Re: Bats and Barn Swallows

Postby Don McCombs » Wed Aug 16, 2023 5:48 pm

Aside from the mess that they make, they are both your friends. We seem to have an abundance of barn swallows this year, also. Must be Trudeau’s smoke. Haven’t seen a bat in several years.
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Re: Bats and Barn Swallows

Postby ScottyD'sdad » Wed Aug 16, 2023 7:57 pm

I usually havna bunch odf swallows diving around the 444 when i mow a field, not one this year, and not many bugs that would attract them.
Don't know why.

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Re: Bats and Barn Swallows

Postby coppersmythe » Sat Aug 19, 2023 7:43 am

Bob McCarty wrote:We usually have a few of each. This year the two nests of barn swallows have a second round of chicks in them. One has 4 which fills the mud nest full. My wife told me to look above some fly tape in a horse run and there are 20-25 +/- small brown bats hanging between a truss and side wall. I'm sure the wet weather has hatched enough mosquitos to keep them busy all night.
Good morning all, from the sweltering deep south. 12 days straight of record highs , all 100*+ . No barn swallows , but a bumper crop of bats . My son-inlaw has put several bat "houses" , its amazing how quick the bats find them and move in . Half of Louisiana is covered in water . ANY help we can get for mosquito control is welcome. :wink: coppersmythe.....................PS: RMCF or bust!!....................


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