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Extra-large Bat House

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: $95.00
Shipping is a flat rate of $15.
Made with the highest quality cedar, which weathers well and retains heat. The house is fully caulked and offers a longer design, which is a key factor in occupancy. Thinner chambers and a predator guard give protection. The inside is covered with a polyethylene mesh to aid in maneuverability and there is an extra long landing platform. Proper bat house design is a very important factor in occupancy. Our bat houses have a greater than 80% occupancy rate, as compared to only 10% with some other designs. The Extra-large bat house may even have a higher occupancy rate than the Single or Triple bat house because of its large size.

Holds up to 600 bats. Proceeds go back into conservation work and are made in the U.S.A..

Extra-large bat houses are great for apartment buildings and large areas (more than 5 acres).

Dimensions: 24 in. tall, 20 in. wide, 7 in. deep

Comes with mounting instructions.

 

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