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To prevent wasps from attacking your fruit trees, you can hang decoy wasp nests near the trees, keep the area clean of fallen fruit, and use traps or natural repellents like peppermint oil.
No. Fruit bats mostly eat fruit juice and flower nectar. They chew the fruit, then spit out the seeds, peel, and pulp. Fruit bats, like other Megachiropteran bats, use the sense of smell to find their food, fruit and/or nectar. Although they have large eyes and can see well, fruit bats do not use sight as their primary sense.
Fruit Bats are very basic, and grant a decent amount of xp per scroll and when summoned. In combat and other deadly areas, the fruit they make is great to use to restore your health outside of combat, for example the giant mole, when he digs you can use the scroll to drop fruit, pick them up and eat. Another GREAT use of them is if you wish to kill certain bosses for a long time, or powerful monsters. For example, the chaos elemental, KBD, and other high level enemies. The only downside to a fruit bat is the fact you must pick up the fruit, so if you need to use scrolls in combat, you must take some time out of attacking to pick up the fruit.
The fruit bat!
bats can't see so they use sonar like we use in fish finders
Fruit bats' echolocation is drastically reduced compared with that of insectivorous bats; they may use it to aid in avoiding obstacles in low light but they do not appear to use it for finding food.
The fruit bat uses sight and smell to locate fruit and navigate. It does not use echolocation (except for one species of Egyptian bat) , as do all other bats.
Fruit bats eat fruit.
Some bats do eat fruit, and there are varieties of bats that are known as fruit bats.
fruit bats eat fruit daaaah!!
because they are fruit bats, not vampire bats...
Bats are in a separate order from primates. Bats are divided into fruit eating and insect eating bats. Therefore, fruit bats are just bats, not primates.