Got bugs?
Did You Know?
Bats eat mosquitos
Bats are hungry. A single bat can eat thousands of insects per night including mosquitos, beetles, moths and other pests.
pollinators
Did You Know?
Bats are important pollinators
Over 300 species of fruit depend on bats for pollination. Bats help spread seeds for nuts, figs and cacao — the main ingredient in chocolate. Without bats, we also wouldn’t have plants like agave or the iconic saguaro cactus.
pups
Did You Know?
Baby bats are called pups.
A group of bats is called a colony. Like other mammals, mother bats feed their pups breastmilk, not insects. Most bats give birth to a single pup. There is at least one species that commonly has twins and that is the eastern red bat. Momma bats form nursery colonies in spring in caves, dead trees and rock crevices.

