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However, it’s not their bizarre poop-swimming habits that are causing them to turn into a new species, it’s the isolation itself.
A thief made off with a truck parked near a Nebraska pest control company — only to find the rig loaded with hundreds of pounds of bat poop, according to wild footage and its owner.
Two men died after using bat poop as a fertilizer for growing cannabis, according to Live Science and a journal article published in Oxford Academic.
Two men from upstate New York have died from a type of pneumonia after using bat poop to grow cannabis. The men, who were based in Rochester, developed fatal cases of histoplasmosis: a lung ...
Two men from New York have died after using bat feces as a fertilizer to grow cannabis.
Two men in Rochester, USA, tragically died from a rare lung infection called histoplasmosis after using bat guano, or bat droppings, as fertilizer for their cannabis plants. They had purchased the ...
To track the migration patterns and distances of the lesser long-nosed bats, Ecologist Rodrigo Medellin coats the bats he catches in harmless UV dust, which they lick off and digest. The glowing ...
The scientists wanted to know which insects top the list of bats' favorite food. So they collected four months' worth of bat poop (also known as guano) from roosts in Southern Ontario.
Bat guano — a.k.a., droppings — preserves evidence of past fires, a recent analysis suggests, providing an “unconventional” record that could help scientists learn more about fire history.
Two men from New York have died after using bat feces as a fertilizer to grow cannabis.
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