If you’re like most people, then even the mere thought of unexpectedly encountering a bat, say in your barn or garage, is an upending prospect almost guaranteed to send a shiver up your spine. For some reason, bats are downright spooky. But setting out to purposely wait for them to emerge from their daytime roost as the sun goes down is entirely different. You know you’ll see bats and that knowledge, somehow, makes it not only alright, but also a bit of a thrill.

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Learn more about the SC Batch Watch from this link from SCDNR, and find out more about the Halloween bat count at Sunrift at this link. The event is free and open to the public.

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