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Nestled in a sunlit corner of the garden, the Sunshine Wooden Bat House stands as a charming refuge for our bat friends from all around the neighborhood.
The small wooden bat house can support up to 100 bats.
The large wooden bat house can support up to 200 bats.
Overview
A single brown bat can eat over 600 mosquitoes in one hour! The ultimate in low-impact, non-toxic pest control, bats are a great way of reducing your insect population in a natural way.
Features of the Sunshine Bat House include a screened landing platform, roughened interior surface and echolocation slots on the sides to help bats locate the hollow cavity.
With two chambers and an open slot at the bottom, this abode is suitable for all species of small, insectivorous bats.
If you have problems with mosquitoes, install this bat house for mosquito control to encourage bats to live nearby. Bats sleep during the day, and emerge at night to eat bugs such as mosquitoes, moths, flies, and gnats. Unless you stay up and watch, you might never even see the bats. The ultimate in low-impact, non-toxic pest control, bats are a great way of reducing your insect population in a natural way. They also perform vital ecological roles of pollinating flowers and dispersing fruit seeds; many tropical plant species depend entirely on bats for the distribution of their seeds.
Bats live across North America, but since they’re small, fast, and nocturnal, you may have never noticed them in your neighborhood. Since this bat house is such an ideal home for them, within a month or so you should have some bats starting to live there.
Features & Benefits:
- Wooden bat house is rough-sawn
- Provides shelter for up to 100 (small) or 200 (larger) bats
- 2 chambers, 1.25" deep
- Ventilation slot promotes air circulation
- Handcrafted from 1" white pine for insulation and durability
- Mounting hardware not included (2/1-1/2" wood screws recommended)
- Made in the USA
How To Use:
Where you mount your bat house plays an important role in whether it will be occupied. Bats like warm conditions. Houses can be mounted on poles, sides of buildings, and dead trees. You can place a bat house on a live tree if the tree is tall and the foliage starts above the bat house. Houses should be mounted at least 15 feet above the ground. The higher the house is mounted, the better your chances are of attracting bats.
Bat houses for the backyard should face south to southeast to take advantage of the morning sun. In northern States and Canada, bat houses need to receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight. You can also paint the house black to absorb heat. Be sure to use water-based, non-toxic, latex paint when painting the house. Southern states may want to place the bat house in direct sun, but unpainted. Extreme southern areas may want to paint the bat house white to reflect the heat.
About Coveside Conservation:
All wildlife nests / boxes are correct in every detail for each species and come with species specific literature and mounting instructions.
All of our wooden bat houses are crafted of custom milled, premium grade, sustainably grown, Eastern white pine, from Robbins Lumber mill in Maine. Robbins Lumber is a leader in responsible forestry management practices. They replant where they harvest, secure the soil from erosion, preserve wildlife habitats and ensure that a sixth generation of the Robbins family can depend on a healthy and productive forest.
- Product Quality: Customers tell us again and again that the Coveside products are “the best on the market” with the unique rougher-head finish and secure construction.
- Environmental Concern: The dimensions are correct for each species and care is given to ventilation and drainage for the well being of the inhabitants.
- Conservationists Prefer: Coveside products are manufactured from eastern white pine which is preferable because it is a second-growth tree which rejuvenates quickly.
- Educational Materials: Each product comes with a brochure and a card telling about the wildlife inhabitant that will use it, recommending ideas for location and suggestions for maintenance procedures.
- Experts Select: Coveside habitats were selected to be on permanent display in the United States Arboretums Buchheister National Bird Garden in Washington, DC and the Wildlife Garden at River Farm Gardens of the American Horticultural Society in Alexandria, VA.
Description
Nestled in a sunlit corner of the garden, the Sunshine Wooden Bat House stands as a charming refuge for our bat friends from all around the neighborhood.
The small wooden bat house can support up to 100 bats.
The large wooden bat house can support up to 200 bats.
Overview
A single brown bat can eat over 600 mosquitoes in one hour! The ultimate in low-impact, non-toxic pest control, bats are a great way of reducing your insect population in a natural way.
Features of the Sunshine Bat House include a screened landing platform, roughened interior surface and echolocation slots on the sides to help bats locate the hollow cavity.
With two chambers and an open slot at the bottom, this abode is suitable for all species of small, insectivorous bats.
If you have problems with mosquitoes, install this bat house for mosquito control to encourage bats to live nearby. Bats sleep during the day, and emerge at night to eat bugs such as mosquitoes, moths, flies, and gnats. Unless you stay up and watch, you might never even see the bats. The ultimate in low-impact, non-toxic pest control, bats are a great way of reducing your insect population in a natural way. They also perform vital ecological roles of pollinating flowers and dispersing fruit seeds; many tropical plant species depend entirely on bats for the distribution of their seeds.
Bats live across North America, but since they’re small, fast, and nocturnal, you may have never noticed them in your neighborhood. Since this bat house is such an ideal home for them, within a month or so you should have some bats starting to live there.
Features & Benefits:
- Wooden bat house is rough-sawn
- Provides shelter for up to 100 (small) or 200 (larger) bats
- 2 chambers, 1.25" deep
- Ventilation slot promotes air circulation
- Handcrafted from 1" white pine for insulation and durability
- Mounting hardware not included (2/1-1/2" wood screws recommended)
- Made in the USA
How To Use:
Where you mount your bat house plays an important role in whether it will be occupied. Bats like warm conditions. Houses can be mounted on poles, sides of buildings, and dead trees. You can place a bat house on a live tree if the tree is tall and the foliage starts above the bat house. Houses should be mounted at least 15 feet above the ground. The higher the house is mounted, the better your chances are of attracting bats.
Bat houses for the backyard should face south to southeast to take advantage of the morning sun. In northern States and Canada, bat houses need to receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight. You can also paint the house black to absorb heat. Be sure to use water-based, non-toxic, latex paint when painting the house. Southern states may want to place the bat house in direct sun, but unpainted. Extreme southern areas may want to paint the bat house white to reflect the heat.
About Coveside Conservation:
All wildlife nests / boxes are correct in every detail for each species and come with species specific literature and mounting instructions.
All of our wooden bat houses are crafted of custom milled, premium grade, sustainably grown, Eastern white pine, from Robbins Lumber mill in Maine. Robbins Lumber is a leader in responsible forestry management practices. They replant where they harvest, secure the soil from erosion, preserve wildlife habitats and ensure that a sixth generation of the Robbins family can depend on a healthy and productive forest.
- Product Quality: Customers tell us again and again that the Coveside products are “the best on the market” with the unique rougher-head finish and secure construction.
- Environmental Concern: The dimensions are correct for each species and care is given to ventilation and drainage for the well being of the inhabitants.
- Conservationists Prefer: Coveside products are manufactured from eastern white pine which is preferable because it is a second-growth tree which rejuvenates quickly.
- Educational Materials: Each product comes with a brochure and a card telling about the wildlife inhabitant that will use it, recommending ideas for location and suggestions for maintenance procedures.
- Experts Select: Coveside habitats were selected to be on permanent display in the United States Arboretums Buchheister National Bird Garden in Washington, DC and the Wildlife Garden at River Farm Gardens of the American Horticultural Society in Alexandria, VA.
- Key Feature:
- Bats are a great way of reducing your insect population in a natural way.
- Capacity:
- Up to 100 (small) and 200 (large) bats
- Dimensions:
- Small: 17" L x 13" W x 6.5" D | Large: 17" L x 17" W x 6.5" D
- Target:
- Bats
- Origin:
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Lead Time:
- Ships within 2-3 Business Days
- No-hassle, 30 day returns
- No sales tax
- Quick shipping
- Secure shopping (SSL, PCI, McAfee Secure)
- In business since 2000
- Member of Better Business Bureau, Green America, and US EPA Watersense
- Carbon-neutral, Family-owned business that promotes sustainability!
Specifications:
- Key Feature:
- Bats are a great way of reducing your insect population in a natural way.
- Capacity:
- Up to 100 (small) and 200 (large) bats
- Dimensions:
- Small: 17" L x 13" W x 6.5" D | Large: 17" L x 17" W x 6.5" D
- Target:
- Bats
- Origin:
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Lead Time:
- Ships within 2-3 Business Days