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Bat House

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Has anyone made a Bat House? I'd like to attract more bats to my property. A search of this site did reveal a set of plans at http://vbwhiz.isa-geek.net/plans/

Has anyone built this? Pics? Alternative designs?

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I built a bunch with some cub scouts as a project for a badge. They were built from precut kits. Really they were very simple. Basically a box without a bottom. The boards were rough sawn on one side ( the interior of the box) I think so the bats could get a better grip.
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Hi,

You can build them but it is another thing all together to have them move in.

Despite our having a bat house up for years the only thing that moved in were yellow jackets (only 1 year).

I might give it another try as I have the box packed away, a little clean up and fresh paint....

My build was based on the plans found in this pdf:

http://dnr.state.il.us/education/classr ... ODPROJ.PDF

They are free and include squirrel houses, bird houses and of course a bat house.

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Post by Lodgepole »

Here is a website with a variety of bat houses: http://www.bat-houses.org

I have had over 200 Eagle Scout projects at Lake Cascade. Over 30 of these were bat houses. When I monitored these structures, the "Rocket Style" was the most successful.
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I made a couple many years ago. The bats never moved in? My recollection is I got plans from a book titled Woodworking For Wildlife.
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Post by onetrack »

Thanks for the suggestions. I'll let you know which plan I decide to follow, and whether we have any luck attracting bats.

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berry wrote:I made a couple many years ago. The bats never moved in? My recollection is I got plans from a book titled Woodworking For Wildlife.
Maybe there were insufficient dings on the inside surface.:D
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Huh?

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JPG40504 wrote:Maybe there were insufficient dings on the inside surface.:D
Care to elaborate on that a bit, Red?
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fiatben wrote:Care to elaborate on that a bit, Red?
Just a guess here, but perhaps JPG thinks you are trying to attract "dingbats"??? :rolleyes:
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BuckeyeDennis wrote:Just a guess here, but perhaps JPG thinks you are trying to attract "dingbats"??? :rolleyes:
They need something to hang on to so a few dings might help. Yes to the dingbats reference.:D
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