BAT HOUSE PLANS
How to Build a Bat House
Bats are extremely important. Yet due to years of
unwarranted human fear and persecution, bats are in
alarming decline. By putting up a bat house you are helping
by giving them a home. You will also benefit from having
fewer yard and garden pests, and will enjoy learning about
bats and sharing your knowledge with friends and family.
With some intermediate woodworking skills and a few shop
tools, you can build this bat house.
Bat House Features:
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22" x 16" bat house can hold 100 bats!
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Long lasting cedar construction.
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Three separate inner chambers.
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Vinyl mesh covers interior surfaces for bats to cling to..
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"Landing" pad for bats.
As the primary predators of night-flying insects, bats play a
vital role in maintaining the balance of nature. A single little
brown bat can eat 1,000 mosquitoes in one hour, and a typical
colony of big brown bats can protect local farmers from the
costly attacks of 18 million rootworms each summer. A typical
summer colony of 100 bats feeding 200 days will consume
more than 2200 pounds of insects or approximately
600,000,000 bugs!
Bats are not blind, and are actually very clean animals. They
do not get caught in peoples’ hair or chew through the attic of
your house. Bats will not interfere with feeding backyard birds,
and they will not be disrupted by pets or children.
Downloadable woodworking
plans include pictures and easy
to follow instructions. The plans
read like a book, with actual
construction photos explained
in detail at every step. Material
and tool lists included. Plans are
in PDF format and can viewed
on your computer or you can
print them on 8.5 x 11 paper.