I gave up use of my barn/garage as a garage because I didn't want to disturb the brown bat colony that lives upstairs. Cute little dudes, and they've been fantastic at staying in the barn, rather than taking advantage of the breezeway and coming into the house. Even the cat doesn't mind them, and leaves them alone entirely.
this post was submitted on 17 Apr 2024
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