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Bat
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Most species of North American bats are insectivores, eating
from 3,000 to 7,000 insects nightly. Coveside bat houses are
proven effective because each one is manufactured
with a unique roughened surface which bats can
easily cling to. Our bat houses are solidly
constructed from Eastern White Pine for warmth
and durability. All of our bat houses are open at
the bottom so there is no need for cleaning.
In order for bat houses to be successful they
need to meet specific criteria, such as, narrow
crevices at the bottom for bats to enter and
screened or rough surfaces inside for them to
hold onto. A bat house should be hung at least 10
to 15 feet above the ground, sheltered from the
wind, and unobstructed by obstacles to flying,
such as power lines and tree branches. Bat houses
located near a source of water, especially a
marsh, lake or stream, are most likely to attract
bats, as this habitat attracts insects and
provides a plentiful food supply for the bats. To
keep the interior very warm, place the house on
the side of a building or tree which receives
several hours of morning or afternoon sun
(100-110 degrees F is required by nursery colonies).
If you are located in a cooler climate you may
want to add tar paper or dark colored shingles to
the bat house roof to help warm the house. If you
are located in a warmer climate the bat house can
be painted a beige or tan color using latex
paint, or mounted as is. The pine wood will
weather nicely to an attractive silver gray color
which blends well with outdoor environments.
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