All About Micro Bats:
Not to be confused with their large fruit eating cousins, micro bats are insectivorous, consuming vast quantities of insects every evening. Known to eat up to 500 insects per hour and up to 40% of their body weight in an evening, these hard working creatures can help control insect populations in your garden.
By day, these bats need a safe and dark roosting site, usually tree hollows, however they will also roost in structures such as roof cavities or purpose built bat boxes. They live in small family groups and will alternate from roosting sites across their home range. In many gardens where natural hollows are rare, the provision of bat boxes can be the missing link to support a local population of micro bats.
Where to Install Your Micro Bat Box:
Simply hang one or more bat boxes in different parts of your garden to provide a variety of roosting sites. The best location is on a tree at least 4 meters from the ground.
Micro Bat Box Materials:
This Micro Bat Box has has been locally made south of Perth by creator and wildlife lover, Brendon, and features a sturdy design made from upcycled timber and corrogated iron offcuts. The back plate has ample room for a bracket to be fitted to install in your site of choice. Due to the upcycled nature of the materials, every Micro Bat Box is unique but is designed to blend into natural surroundings.
- Upcycled and Untreated Timber (Body)
- Corrugated Iron (Roof)
Micro Bat Box Dimensions:
All measurements are intended as an approximate guide only as every box is unique.
- Height 50cm
- Depth 18cm
- Width of Box 23cm
- Width of Roof 30cm
- Entry way 4cm
See Other Products Made by Brendon:
Rustic Handmade Bird House
Bird Hanging Toy
Veggie Patch Sign on Upcycled Garden Fork
Veggie Patch Sign on Upcycled Garden Spade