Submitted by JustJustinInTime t3_118pnjj in askscience
bluewales73 t1_j9l289o wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What makes bats a good disease vector? by JustJustinInTime
By eating mosquitoes and slowing the spread of malaria and yellow fever, bats prevent more diseases than they spread. As long as you don't have bats living in your house and you're not farming and eating bats, having bats around turns out to be good for you.
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