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White Nosed Syndrome is a fungus that may be killing bats in the NE and its spreading rapidly. Why bats die is unknown. The fungus seems to be cold loving and attacking bats in their hibernaculum. It appears that the bats die from dehydration and being undernourished. We know that bats awaken during their winter hibernation several times, this consumes a lot of energy and stored body fat. Somehow, the bats are not able to recover. How the fungus is associated is unknown, but scientists are working on it. First cases were found in Albany, NY in 2006.

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  • It absolutely reminds me of the bee issue. We lost all the bats that frequented our yard. We routinely had 14 bats each and every night. Last two years, we've had only 1 on occasion. The PBS show I watched a week or so ago, indicated bees are dying from malnutrition. Bats with WNS seem to have the same or similar symptoms.

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  • I believe we have to consider geoengineering as the cause. Too much proof exists in the form of Video's, pictures, Government Documents, Senate Bills, House Bills, U.N. Resolutions & Military Documents. All of my refernce notes and links are easy to find. GOOGLE:

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  • What are we going to do about all the mosquitoes and other bugs that these bats are supposed to eat? We're going to see a 'plague' if you want to call it that.

    Reminds me of how the bees are disappearing...

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