Bats on New England wool properties
Northern Tablelands Project Fact Sheet: 2Land & Water Australia. 2007. Bats on New England wool properties. [Online] (Updated July 2nd, 2009)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/230 [Accessed Monday 22nd of March 2010 08:46:32 AM ].
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Small, insect eating bats (‘microbats’) fulfill an important role on wool properties, that of natural pest control. Microbats eat a wide range of invertebrates, predominantly moths, beetles and bugs, with some species also consuming mosquitoes and grasshopppers.
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Author(s):N Reid, S Green, G Ford,
SeriesNorthern Tablelands Fact Sheets
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Fact Sheet Category Information
Topics
- Livestock (Sheep) (119)
- Biodiversity (85)
Keywords
- Pest Control (4)
- Wool Properties (3)
- Invertebrates (6)
- Bats (1)
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id: 230 / created: 12 October, 2007 / last updated: 02 July, 2009