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Hawaiian hoary bats
#1
anybody ever build bat houses for the bats here? If so, what was the results? What elevation have they been seen? I'm at 125' elevation in HPP and would like to set up some bat houses to entice them onto my property to help with the mosquitoes.


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#2
From the talks I have been to, the Hoary bat is not a bat house kinda bat...There is a nice population by HIlo High School, you can stand around there track, esp during termite swarm times & see them diving around the track lights.
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#3
Oh, well... I was hoping. Got thinking of them after the swarm I had a couple of nights ago... Sad


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#4
I've seen bats at the Waimea ballpark, flying in the lights catching bugs, so at least up to 3000 feet elevation.

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http://www.fws.gov/pacificislands/fauna/HIhoarybat.html
Habitat & Behavior:
Bats are found primarily from sea level to 2,288 m (7,500 ft), although they have been observed near the island's summits above 3,963 m (13,000 ft). Relatively little research has been conducted on this endemic ‘ope‘ape‘a and data regarding its habitat and population status are very limited. Most of the available documentation suggests that this elusive bat roosts among trees in areas near forests.




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#5
Royall, I live on the Hilo side of your street and have the Hoary Bats on or near our property going back to 98. Though it is an invasive plant I've read that the bats may be attracted to the Heliconia plant. The previous property owner had choke Heliconia on the property to which I've tried to remove but, I am always finding new shoots from time to time. Though now with all the clear cut grubbing of new homes in our area through the years I have noticed a significant drop in sightings.
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#6
If you're driving through Manuka in South Kona at dusk you can almost always see them flying through the road corridor between the tall trees.
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#7
http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/sustainag/ne...arybat.pdf Sadly, they won't use a bat house. I was hoping to make bat houses and had high hopes. Hmm, one could try tho, never know.
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