Public lands like National Wildlife Refuges, military areas, and U.S. Forest Service lands are managed for Indiana bats by protecting forests. This means ensuring that there are the size and species of trees needed by Indiana bats for roosting; and providing a supply of dead and dying trees that can be used as roost sites. In addition, caves used for hibernation are managed to maintain suitable conditions for hibernation and eliminate disturbance
Bats do help farms they help kill insects
Bats keep insect numbers down and help pollinate flowers.
ghost bats help by eating unwanted stuff that gives allergies or dieseases
Bats eat a lot of insects, and many insects damage plants and trees. Edited answer: Bats help in the dispersal of seeds
Vampire bats have a thinning chemical that can help stroke victims and others that need it.
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Biologically they have mothers and fathers. Male bats do not help raise the baby bats or pups.
Yes, they help the bats to start flying....I think...
One way bats help humans is to eat pesky flying bugs. Bats like to eat mosquitoes and gnats. Another way bats help humans is their guano. Guano is bat excrement that is used in fertilizer.
Gingavitus <(^-^)>
don't destroy rainforests
cuz they want them