This bat house is handcrafted in Maine from eastern white
pine.
It is constructed to last and includes a brochure that
describes the placement and maintenance of the product.
This special
house was
designed by Amanda Lollar, who rescued and rehabilitated a little
bat named "Sunshine" and then wrote a book about her. Her field testing of
many of these houses indicates that bats are readily attracted to and
occupy this style.
With two chambers and an open slot at the bottom,
this abode is suitable for all species of small, insectivorous
bats.
Features include a large landing platform, screened interior
and echolocation
slots on the sides to help bats locate the hollow cavity. Can
accommodate up to 300 bats. 18 inches high x 24 inches wide x 6.5 inches
deep.
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