Why do bats often fly into houses?
Feng Shui believes that it is a good thing for bats to fly into their homes. Bats rarely fly into houses. If bats fly in, it's a rare good sign. Generally, this kind of house is surrounded by flowers and streams. The home is spacious, and the living conditions of this family are very good, which is not an ordinary big family. Bats fly into the house, indicating that they are happy at home, and the family will definitely be overjoyed.
Bats only fly into the house through doors or windows to prey on things that bats can't see. They can tell the direction by ultrasonic waves. Bats may have entered their homes in the process of preying on insects, and it is a little difficult for bats to fly out again at this time. Bats may nest in the house and affect our lives, so we should drive them out in time.
Ways to drive away bats After bats enter the house, you should keep the doors and windows open and turn on the headlights at home to ensure that the indoor light is brighter than the outdoor light. Bats are afraid of light and it's dark outside, so bats usually fly away by themselves. If the bat still doesn't walk, you can use a flashlight to enhance the brightness, and the bat will fly away quickly when stimulated by strong light.
If there is an insect repellent at home, you can also turn it on, and bats will quickly escape from the room when they feel the sound waves emitted by the insect repellent. Bats may fly into the house because there are too many insects in the house, such as mosquitoes. Therefore, after driving away bats, it is best to clean up the house and maintain good sanitary conditions so that bats will not fly into the house.
There is no need to panic when bats fly into the house, because bats will not attack people actively, so we should not take the initiative to provoke them. We don't want to have contact with bats either. After all, bats are wild animals and have a lot of bacteria on them. The best way is to wait for the bat to fly away by itself, and then close the doors and windows to prevent it from flying in again.