A bat in my swimming pool today
I mentioned somewhere else in the blog that I have a very large cave near my house. And about 6 weeks ago, I was sitting on the porch one night and pondering that I'd not been bitten by a mosquito since I've lived here. In fact, I only remember one buzzing near my ear one time. There are just not mosquitos.
There are however lots of mosquitoes in the pueblo 2.7 km away, and lots of them all over the Yucatan. The cities like Merida are terrible with them. But I'd had none.
Then one night a friend was visiting at night, and we were sitting on the front porch with the porch lights on, and we saw what appear to be a bird fly by in the dark. My friend commented that it was a bat. Wow! I'd not thought about having them, and of course you typically don't see them since they only come out at night. As I considered it, I realized they must be coming from the cave that is near my house. It's huge with a tiny opening.
There was my answer. The bats eat all my mosquitoes. One bat can eat as many as 1,000 mosquitoes a night.
Today I was in the swimming pool cleaning out the leaves, just as I normally do every other day. And in the deep end, I saw a spot on the side of the pool at the water line. It was a tiny black bat, hanging by its arms with its little bat Hiney in the water line.
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