- Houses several small bat species
- Metal fittings on the back for easy hanging
- Available in two different sizes
With a bat house, you can help insect-eating bats find a safe home to take shelter in. As today's houses are better insulated and more solid, bats are finding it harder to find places to take shelter. The bat cave can house several small bat species and will make a great home for your local backyard mosquito hunters.
What do bats eat?
A little-known fact is that bats are one of our best mosquito eaters. Every day, bats eat thousands of insect pests such as mosquitoes, moths, beetles and other insects that cause problems for vegetation. Bats are an important animal for the ecosystem, and putting up bat roosts in your yard can also help bats chase away pesky mosquitoes and pests from your garden.
The bat roost is available in two sizes
The bat roost is available in two different sizes. Both bat roosts have double sleeping chambers and slots in the walls for the bats to hang in. The bat roosts also have metal brackets on the back to make it easier for you to nail them to the house wall.
A good tip is to set up two bat roosts next to each other. Bats like to live together and the more protection they have, the more likely they are to move into the bat roost.
Bat roost, Small
Height: 40 cmWidth: 19 cm
Depth: 13.2 cm
Weight: 1.2 kg
Bat roost, Large
Height: 44.7 cmWidth: 38 cm
Depth: 15.5 cm
Weight: 3.5 kg.