Stewart_Games t1_j00ccpm wrote
Reply to comment by bullowl in Are some North American bat species more likely to reside in man-made structures than others, or is the choice of habitat typically consistent across all bat species? by OrganicDroid
Besides caves they also like to use hollow logs and the old nests of pileated woodpeckers. It's actually a problem these days in some areas that a lot of species that rely on dead wood can't find big old dead trees to live inside of because humans remove dead trees from their property. You can help out by putting up bat houses.
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