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Bats are important pollinators and pest controllers, and they can be attracted to your garden with a few simple steps. Here are some tips on how to attract bats to your garden: 1. Provide a water source: Bats need water to survive, so having a source of water in your garden can attract them. This can be as simple as a bird bath or a small pond. 2. Create a bat house: A bat house is a structure that provides a roosting place for bats. It's important to position the bat house in a sunny location, at least 10 feet above the ground, and away from bright lights or wind. You can purchase a bat house or build one yourself. 3. Plant night-blooming flowers: Many species of bats are nocturnal and feed on insects that are attracted to night-blooming flowers such as evening primrose, yucca, and night-scented jasmine. 4. Install a bat detector: A bat detector can detect the high-frequency sounds that bats emit and can help you identify the species of bats in your garden. This can be a fun and educational activity for families. 5. Reduce pesticide use: Bats are natural pest controllers, and reducing the use of pesticides can help attract them to your garden. 6. Provide a diverse habitat: Bats need a diverse habitat with trees, shrubs, and other vegetation to roost and forage. Make sure to provide a variety of plant species and structures to attract different species of bats. Remember to be patient when trying to attract bats to your garden. It may take some time for them to discover your bat house or the plants you have provided, but with a little effort, you can create a welcoming habitat for these important pollinators and pest controllers.
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