Bat caves, nature's enigmatic cathedrals, offer an unparalleled journey into the realm of night's winged navigators. These ...
A team of medical professionals and infectious disease researchers at the University of Rochester, in New York, has found ...
The unidentified men from Rochester, ages 64 and 59, smoked pot that had been tainted with a fungus found in the bat droppings, known as guano, that caused fatal lung infections, according to a ...
The men, based in Rochester, New York, died after contracting a rare fungal infection in their lungs from the bat guano they were intending to use as a fertilizer to grow marijuana, according to a ...
Bat guano could expose people, especially local cannabis growers, to Histoplasma fungus, doctors warn in a new case report. © milehightraveler via Getty Homegrown ...
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 ...
By Shayla Colon Two men died after they contracted a rare fungal infection from exposure to bat feces, also known as guano, that they were using to grow cannabis plants, according to a report ...
Two men from New York, United States died after using bat guano or bat poop to grow marijuana for self use. The two men aged, 59 and 74 were cultivating marijuana for and happened to use bat poop ...
According to Live Science, the Rochester residents died from pneumonia after the bat poop — also known as guano — released a harmful fungus called Histoplasma capsulatum. During the ...
They live in complete darkness, feast on bats and swim in liquid guano (aka bat poop.) It's unknown how many crocodiles are living in these caves, or when they adopted this subterranean lifestyle ...
Many eat more than 1,000 bugs in an hour, keeping yards and gardens ... This is especially important for cleared and damaged ...
The pair, who were not named, had been using the droppings to fertilize cannabis plants. It was not immediately clear when they died. “Exposure to bat guano among cannabis growers appears to be ...