Posts Tagged ‘Bat House’
Teak Bat House
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- Sustainably harvested Costa Rican teak
- Teak will naturally weather to a beautiful silver-gray
- Teak bat house will last a lifetime
Product Description
Attract bats to your yard and garden with this well-built bat house. Despite their scary reputation, bats are friends, not foes. Most species consume huge amounts of insects every day, and others are important pollinators. Our bat house is built of sustainably harvested Costa Rican teak and will last a lifetime. The 3/4″ deep chamber has a rough-grooved entrance and plenty of venting to maintain the ideal temperature and airflow.
For best results, hang approx. 15′ off the ground
Does anyone have a Bat House?
I went to Disney’s Animal Kingdom and was inspired to do some environmentally friendly things in my yard. I am interested in getting a bat house. Bats eat mosquito’s and we live on a lake which is an open invitation for mosquito’s. Any suggestions or comments on the pros and cons of this idea?
How to Build a Bat House: Cutting Panels
Make a bat house 24 inches wide with front and back panels to support roosting bats. Learn how to build a bat house with panels in this free bat conservation video. Expert: Brian Foster Bio: Brain Foster holds two engineering degrees and has been involved in crafts and building and remodeling homes for most of his life. He has manufactured everything from bat houses to gun stocks. Filmmaker: Robert Rogers
Audubon Bat House
Product Description
All-natural insect control and fertilizer… all benefits of sheltering bats! Our exclusive, handcrafted cedar Bat House has a copper roof, a bottom opening and room for up to 20 bats. Field-tested and approved for bat conservation, it keeps crevice-roosting species safe from predators. Place on a building or pole; giving bats a home of their own will help keep them out of yours. Size:16″ x 3-3/4″ x 21-3/4″H Shipping:Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. Found in Lawn & Garden , Garden Tools & Supplies , Yard Care , More Yard Care Tools
I’m thinking of getting of of those bat house to help alleviate the mosquito problem?
Out of curiosity how do bats pick a place to stay, do they always use a bat house if one puts it up?

