-->

Bats And Mothballs


-->

Bats And Mothballs. Most bats are homeothermic (having a stable body temperature), the exception being the vesper bats (vespertilionidae), the horseshoe bats. All bats have a generally similar appearance in flight, dominated by the expanse of the wings, but they vary considerably in size.

Do Mothballs Keep Mice Away? Is It an Old Wive's Tale?
Do Mothballs Keep Mice Away? Is It an Old Wive's Tale? from www.thervgeeks.com

There are more than 900 types of bats, ranging in size from the flying fox to the tiny bumblebee bat. All bats have a generally similar appearance in flight, dominated by the expanse of the wings, but they vary considerably in size. They spend their daylight hours hiding in roosts.

-->

Do Mothballs Keep Mice Away? Is It an Old Wive's Tale?

Most bats are homeothermic (having a stable body temperature), the exception being the vesper bats (vespertilionidae), the horseshoe bats. There are more than 900 types of bats, ranging in size from the flying fox to the tiny bumblebee bat. Most bats are homeothermic (having a stable body temperature), the exception being the vesper bats (vespertilionidae), the horseshoe bats. They spend their daylight hours hiding in roosts.

-->