Police Destroy a Bat Farm in a Battambang House
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Police Destroy a Bat Farm in a Battambang House
Battambang: On June 20, a Battambang court has followed the order to destroy a bat farm at a house located at no.331, Sangkat Svay Por, Battambang, after the owner did not respect the contract.
It is believed that the neighbors went to complain.
It is believed that the neighbors went to complain.
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Re: Police Destroy a Bat Farm in a Battambang House
"Smell that? You smell that? Guano, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that. I love the smell of guano in the morning...."
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Re: Police Destroy a Bat Farm in a Battambang House
bat? not swallow?
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Re: Police Destroy a Bat Farm in a Battambang House
I think they mean Swifts, specifically Edible Nest Swifts. Never heard of bats being farmed.
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Re: Police Destroy a Bat Farm in a Battambang House
It was driving the neighbours batshit.
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Re: Police Destroy a Bat Farm in a Battambang House
Maybe they thought he was robin people
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Re: Police Destroy a Bat Farm in a Battambang House
Bats live in caves...they love it. One of the few animals who enjoy dark, confined spaces, attics, caves, growing banana leaves, etc.angkorjohn wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 10:44 am
I think you are correct. Don't think bats react well to being kept in confined spaces with little room to move or fly never mind thrive enough to have a farm
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Re: Police Destroy a Bat Farm in a Battambang House
True, but they are not farmed anywhere in the world.that genius wrote: ↑Sat Jun 23, 2018 5:36 pmBats live in caves...they love it. One of the few animals who enjoy dark, confined spaces, attics, caves, growing banana leaves, etc.angkorjohn wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 10:44 am
I think you are correct. Don't think bats react well to being kept in confined spaces with little room to move or fly never mind thrive enough to have a farm
Problem with the birds' nests farms is that the owners will blast out the birds' calls day and night to attract the birds. Worse than a Khmer wedding.
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Re: Police Destroy a Bat Farm in a Battambang House
Sure, but they farm guano in many places. Could just be a translation problem.
I think for swifts/swiftlets you need a very specific environment, I recall reading about artificial ones they make in Thailand and Malaysia
It's probably swifts, as you said, hanno
I think for swifts/swiftlets you need a very specific environment, I recall reading about artificial ones they make in Thailand and Malaysia
It's probably swifts, as you said, hanno
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