Watching Bats Over California's Rice Fields: A Closer Look at Pest Control
California's Northern Central Valley, USAThu Jan 16 2025
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A world where bats, those winged creatures of the night, are busy munching on our agricultural pests. A recent study used weather radars to keep an eye on these helpful critters in California's Northern Central Valley during the peak season of 2019. This area is known for its valuable crops and pest problems like midges and mosquitoes. The research showed that bats were particularly active over rice fields, gobbling up more pests there than anywhere else.
In fact, their activity was 1. 5 times higher over rice fields compared to other types of farmland. While wetlands and water areas had less bat activity, the bats seemed to focus on areas where insects were plentiful. This study highlights how radar technology can help us understand where and when bats are providing a natural pest control service.
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