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Bat Houses
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Handcrafted in Maine from eastern white pine.
Each item is constructed to last and includes a brochure that describes the
species, and the placement and maintenance of the product. |
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Coveside Mini Bat House House a few bats in this small version of the "BAT"chelor Pad. Comes complete with echo-location slot and screening against the back.
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Coveside Small Sunshine's Bat House 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, screened landing platform, roughened interior surface and echolocation slots on the sides to help bats locate the hollow cavity. Can accommodate 100, 200 or 300 in three different sizes (small, medium and large).
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Coveside Large Sunshine's Bat House
A larger version of the Mini Sunshine 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 screened landing platform, roughened interior surface and echolocation slots on the sides to help bats locate the hollow cavity. Can accommodate 100, 200 or 300 in three different sizes (small, medium & large).
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Coveside Bat Tower Latest research indicates that the most successful bat houses are mounted on buildings or are free-standing. The innovative bat tower mounts directly on a 4x4 post. The post actually becomes the landing platform, and from there bats climb into the house. The four internal chambers and attic provide for multiple roosting opportunities. In addition, the side opens to quell the curiosity of the serious "bat-o-phile." (Picture shows house with door partially opened.)
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There is a $12 shipping fee on all bat houses. |
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