Bat manure is called "Guano" and it is used for fertilizer.
Yes, bat poo or bat guano is acctually a very good fertilizer with high concentration of phosphorus and nitrogene
chicken poo is great fertilizer!
out of a bat lol
because the fist group of people discovered that poo/fertilizer was no eatable and urine was not drinkable so they tried it on plants and it was super successful
There are a lot of different types of fertilizer, because different plants need different types of nutrients. Most but not all fertilizers contain nitrogen. Nitrogen-rich fertilizer comes mainly from animal urine and feces. Fish-based fertilizers also contain a lot of nitrogen and other valuable nutrients for plants. Nitrogen helps to keep a plant green. Some fertilizers have phosphorous. Phosphorous type fertilizer comes from ground-up animal bones from slaughterhouses. Iron-rich fertilizer may have dried animal blood that came from slaughterhouses. Iron is used for plants when there is an abnormal yellowing in the foliage (a sure sign of iron deficiency in plants). Fertilizers help plants because they replace the nutrients in the soil that the plant has already taken out and used. Somtimes they use animal poo.
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No. Seeds from trees make trees, cow's poo just adds extra fertilizer.
In the power plants of ballistic missile submarines.
manuever is animals poo which is used for garden as food for the plants that people grow and it helps plants grow better.
No. It is the name for bat poo.
Answer 1: Bat "poo" is called "bat guano."And it's, among other things, an excellent fertilizer. Cave bat guano, for example, is used to grow peppercorns, from which the black pepper in the pepper shakers on tables in restaurants is made.There have long been claims that bat guano was once used in mascara, but such claims remain unproven.Some tribal cultures have long used it in ceremonies, though... to cast out demons, mostly.And bat guano helps make things blow-up: Up 'til World War I, bat guano from the famous Mammoth Caves, in Kentucky, was used to make saltpetre, which is one of the key ingredients in black gun powder. A derivative of that was used by NASA during both the Mercury and Gemini space programs to deploy antenna into space.Finally (at least for me, 'cause I can't think of anything else), bat guano is an important source of food for beetles and certain other insects on the floors of the caves beneath where the bats hang upside down and sleep during daylight hours.
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because worms R used to grind down compost in the soil, and their poo is the fertilizer. after they eat the compost, i mean.