Kenley Bat House - Large Bat Box for Outside with 3 Chambers - Handmade from Cedar Wood - Black Weatherproof Bat Houses for Outdoors - Roosting Bat Boxes Designed to Attract Bats - Easy to Install
$ 230
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Kenley Bat House - Large Bat Box for Outside with 3 Chambers - Handmade from Cedar Wood - Black Weatherproof Bat Houses for Outdoors - Roosting Bat Boxes Designed to Attract Bats - Easy to Install
DESIGNED FOR BATS - The Kenley bat house has been designed with bat preferences and needs in mind, based on the available research. Its specially engineered 3-chamber interior provides a grooved and well-spaced area for bats to roost and live. The textured platform with perches and skerfs also make landing easy.
NATURALLY WEATHERPROOF - This bat box is handcrafted from sustainable cedar wood, which is resistant to rot and decay. It will keep rain and snow out and last for years. When installed in bat territory, the Kenley bat house has an 87% chance of being occupied, compared to single-room models. The bat house is stained black because bats in colder climates associate this color with warmth and privacy.
EASY TO INSTALL - The Kenley bat houses for outdoors are shipped pre-assembled, ensuring a secure and dry habitat for the bats and easy installation for you. With a sturdy hanger hook and pre-drilled hole, you can mount it in minutes on a pole, tree, or wall. It may take a couple of weeks to two seasons for the bats to find their new roosting site. The external dimensions are 15.3x9.6x4.9 inches.
POPULAR WITH BATS - Hang the bat house at least 12-15 feet high, facing south or southeast. Ensure that the bat house is in a clear flight area and is not blocked by trees or other obstacles. Choose a spot that is sheltered from the wind yet receives direct sunlight for at least 4 hours a day. Place one or two additional bat houses nearby to offer different temperature conditions.
SUPPORT LOCAL BAT POPULATIONS - Bats are crucial for our ecosystems and sustainable agriculture. Providing a safe and suitable bat box can support local populations and promote their survival. Otherwise, they may seek shelter in buildings or attics, where they can cause damage and create a nuisance.