Bats and their Mosquito-Hunting Proficiency
Bats are prolific hunters of mosquitoes, probably due to their nimbler, smaller frames. Little and giant brown bat species are both prevalent in North America, and these bats seem to be hyperactive when it comes to eating mosquitoes in the hundreds. The little brown bat, for instance, preys on 9 species of mosquitoes known to be carriers of the West-Nile virus - a disease harbored by insects that is life-threatening to birds as well as humans. Although Milwaukee bat removal companies and other experts have provided evidence to the fact that a number of bat species can help to significantly reduce the population of mosquitoes.Do Bats Really Eat 1000 Bats Per Hour?
You've possibly heard that bats can eat up to a thousand mosquitoes every hour. In reality, it is physically possible for bats to eat ten mosquitoes or more in 60 seconds, but there is no substantial evidence that bats would continue eating for a full hour at that pace. Although, it's common fact that a lot of bats delight in feasting on mosquitoes, the actual science behind that fact is surprisingly vague. One commonly cited study reveals that ten mosquitoes can be eaten by a single bat per minute, for instance, but those researches were conducted in controlled environments, so they don't correspond to natural conditions. One little brown bat in the wild can reportedly consume hundreds of different mosquito species per night. Other evidence also exists that bats can eat mosquitoes in the hundreds within a short interval, but little has been done to substantiate the huge 1000 hourly mosquito feasting claims.