1. Get Rid of Food Sources
Wild animals that have to find and catch their own food are drawn to places where it is plentiful and easily accessible. This is true of many species, not only bats. When they find plentiful food in your backyard, bats look for a place nearby to make roosts, which is often in your attic. If you can get rid of the food sources, bats have less reason to hang around. North American bats typically eat either fruit, flower nectar, or insects. If you have fruit trees on your property, you can protect them from bats with bird netting so that they can't get to the food source. If you think that flowers might be drawing bats to your property, you might want to take them out and replace them with other alternatives. Bats eat flying insects that are active at night, such as moths or mosquitos. You may need to have pest control on your property to get rid of the insects. If so, make sure the insecticides are bat-friendly to avoid doing them unnecessary harm.2. Seal Cracks and Holes in Your Home's Exterior
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