Bat House Construction and Installation
G1575
Published 2011
Published 2011
Bat house construction and installation can be an environmentally friendly and rewarding activity. Putting up a bat house, however, does not guarantee that bats will use it. We don't know exactly why bats dwell in one house and not another, but by following a few recommendations you can increase the likelihood that bats will live in your bat house.
Some bats live in colonies that include tens of thousands of individuals. In Nebraska, the big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) and little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) live in colonies of 10 to 200 and are the most likely candidates to occupy your bat house. Both species frequently occupy attics, belfries, barns, and other structures.
Some bats live in colonies that include tens of thousands of individuals. In Nebraska, the big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) and little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) live in colonies of 10 to 200 and are the most likely candidates to occupy your bat house. Both species frequently occupy attics, belfries, barns, and other structures.
Publication Details
Authors |
Stephen M Vantassel Scott E. Hygnstrom Ron J. Johnson |
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Publication Date | February 28, 2006 |
Last Revision Date | July 14, 2011 |
Language | English |
Formats |
HTML / PDF |
Series | NebGuide |