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The Surprising Benefits Of Bat Boxes And Why You Should Have One

The Surprising Benefits Of Bat Boxes And Why You Should Have One

In North America, bats are important predators of night-flying insects, including many agricultural pests. A single little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) can eat up to 1,000 mosquitoes in a single night. Bats use echolocation to navigate and forage for food in complete darkness.

There are 45 species of bats in North America, and more than 1,200 species worldwide. Bats are found on every continent except Antarctica.

Bats are important animals in many ecosystems, serving as pollinators and predators of insects. Unfortunately, their populations are declining in many areas due to habitat loss and other factors.

One way that people can help bats is by putting up bat houses. 

But what do bat houses actually do? Do they provide shelter for bats? Do they help increase the bat population? In this blog post, we'll explore the purpose of bat houses and how they can help bats.

The Importance of Bat Boxes

Bats are one of the most important animals in the world. They help to control insect populations, pollinate plants, and spread seeds. They also play a vital role in the ecosystem by eating insects that would otherwise destroy crops.

Unfortunately, bat populations are declining in many parts of the world. This is due to a variety of factors, including habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change. One way we can help bats is by providing them with homes, or bat boxes.

Bat boxes are structures that provide bats with a place to roost, mate, and raise their young. They are often made out of wood and have ventilation holes to keep the bats cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

Bat boxes are important because they provide bats with a safe place to live. They can also help to increase bat populations. 

What do Bat Boxes do?

If you've ever seen a bat box, you may have wondered what it is and what its purpose is. Bat boxes are structures that are designed to provide roosting and breeding habitat for bats. They are often placed in areas where there is a lack of natural roosting habitat, such as in urban areas.

Bat boxes come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but they all serve the same basic purpose - to provide a safe place for bats to live and breed. If you're interested in helping bats, you can purchase one from our online store.

How to Build a Bat Box

A bat box is a great way to provide shelter for these important creatures, and it's a relatively simple project that you can do yourself. In this article, we'll show you how to build a bat box that will provide a safe and comfortable home for your bats.

Building a bat box is a simple process that anyone can do. All you need is a few basic materials and some simple tools. With a little bit of effort, you can build a bat box that will last for years and provide a safe haven for these important animals.

So let's get started!

First you have to pick the ideal location for your bat house. Make sure the location you are getting for your bat house has; 

  • Lots of sun
  • Is at least 15 feet high and off the ground
  • Has a good running water source nearby 

Interestingly, bats are much less attracted to bat houses that are mounted on trees. So you would have to install long timber logs to keep the bat boxes fixed at the right place and then make sure you have them installed all around your property.

Here are all the steps involved in making a good bat box. 

  • Wood Cutting
  • Putting grooves on the back piece
  • Staining inside the bat house
  • Caulking and screwing everything
  • Priming and painting the bat house
  • Mount the Bat House

Lastly, if this is your first time with bat boxes you might want to get an already built bat box to avoid any inconveniences! The already built bat boxes are easier to handle and mount around your property.