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Friday September 30, 2005 - The Star.

 

 

Scientists: Bring in insect-eating bats

 

PETALING JAYA: The long-term fight against the dengue outbreak can be

improved with the introduction of more insectivorous bats into urban areas,

according to scientists.

 

Each bat, which can consume as many as 600 insects an hour, would have the

capacity to eat at least 3,000 insects a night.

 

“We should explore natural and biological means to contain the dengue

epidemic,” said Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Professor Dr Zubaid Akbar

Mukhtar Ahmad.

 

There are some 105 species of insectivorous bats in the country.

 

He said there had been reports in Europe of bats seen heading for

mosquito-infested swamps to feed.

 

“We have done research on crop pests in Perlis and found that bats played an

important role in keeping the number of pests down.

 

“Our team found remnants of insect parts on the cave floors,” he added.

 

Dr Zubaid Akbar said specially designed bat boxes commonly used in Europe

could be used to attract bats into urban areas.

 

“These boxes, which are almost similar to bird boxes, can be placed in

recreational areas and at the edge of cities,” he said.

 

Malaysian Bat Conservation Research Unit researcher Christine Fletcher said

a single bat consumed between 50% and 100% of its total body weight in bugs

each night.

 

“It eats almost 5gm of insects a night and that accounts for a lot of

mosquitoes and agricultural pests,” she added.

 

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