I live in Houston, TX and at night I hear chirping, or squeaking outside. I know it's not birds. What is it?
Question:It only happens at night and I've never been able to see anything making the noise. It's not crickets or secadas either.
Just a very high-pitched squeak every few seconds.
Answers:
Peepers... aka baby tree frogs.
Could be tree toads..
Could be tree frogs. Or El Chupacabra!!
there bats using echo location i live in texas to and you see something flying out side at nite and at first i was like man the birds must think its hot during the day but i looked closer and it was a bat
I live in Atlanta, Ga, but I'm from Shreveport, La. You are either hearing locusts or waterbugs. More than likely it's locusts. We have property in Carthage and DeBerry, Texas and I hear it all the time there too. When I was small my parents told me it was the locusts singing me to sleep.Smile.
If you live near any body of water, lakes,
creeks, streams, canals or irrigation ditches,
you are more than likely hearing frogs.
I don't know but the weather sucks right now.
Don't writ me off as another nut but there is a good possibility you have bats roosting nearby. They will squeak and chirruping feeding their young or squabbling over territory.
could be crickets, tree frogs, bats, casadas (locust)
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