Field workers spread locally-sourced bat guano fertilizer on biodynamically grown marijuana plants at the SPARC cannabis farm in Glen Ellen, Calif. on Friday, July 14, 2017. Erich Pearson's expansive ...
Two men from New York died from pneumonia they contracted from bat feces — after they used the excrement as fertilizer to grow marijuana, a new study found. The unidentified men from Rochester, ages ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A mission to remove potential explosives from a remote area of Carlsbad Caverns National Park revealed the cave system’s legacy of ...
Your garden can benefit from the excretory droppings of bats, known as guano, which helps enrich your soil by providing carbon and energy to support helpful microbes. These microbes play a key role in ...
reporting from PORTLAND, Ore. — It was a dark and stormy night that brought the bats to Rose Villa. No, really. The squall hit before Memorial Day weekend in 2013, battering the vast array of heirloom ...
A mission to remove potential explosives from a remote area of Carlsbad Caverns National Park revealed the cave system’s legacy of guano mining. The National Park Service reported it removed six boxes ...