Item Number: PBE805
Cedar Bat House
Cedar Bat House
Roosting House for Your Bats
Bats consume massive quantities of flying insects, especially mosquitoes, cucumber beetles, and codling moths. Provide a habitat for them and they will patrol for you.
- Ideally, a bat house should be located near water, in an unobstructed spot 12' to 15' high, facing east or southeast, so the house will warm up quickly in the morning.
- Bat houses are bottomless and have 1/8" black plastic mesh attached to the inside of the outer walls to which the bats cling.
- Dimensions - 11" wide x 3-1/2" deep x 17-1/4" tall
- Mounting brackets and complete information included.
- No maintenance required.
A big brown bat can eat 3000-7000 mosquitoes every night. Try that with an electronic bug zapper!
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Description
Bats consume massive quantities of flying insects, especially mosquitoes, cucumber beetles, and codling moths. Provide a habitat for them and they will patrol for you.
- Ideally, a bat house should be located near water, in an unobstructed spot 12' to 15' high, facing east or southeast, so the house will warm up quickly in the morning.
- Bat houses are bottomless and have 1/8" black plastic mesh attached to the inside of the outer walls to which the bats cling.
- Dimensions - 11" wide x 3-1/2" deep x 17-1/4" tall
- Mounting brackets and complete information included.
- No maintenance required.
A big brown bat can eat 3000-7000 mosquitoes every night. Try that with an electronic bug zapper!
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Shipping Weight: 9.0 lb
Dimensions: 17.25"L x 11.0"W x 3.5"H
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