Who Cleans Up The Bat Guano Under Austin’s Congress Avenue Bridge?

“When you pick it up, it’s beautiful. It’s the color of all the insect carcass that they have been eating all night.”

By Emily MartinAugust 15, 2019 10:00 am, , ,

From KUT:

Every night beginning in late March and into early September, nearly 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats emerge from the Congress Avenue bridge in Austin. The bats aren’t the only thing making a nightly exit, though: Bat guano, otherwise known as poop, makes its exit as well.

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