Ive mentioned for awhile that I'd like to construct a bathouse for our garden. I found a great small business, "Bat BnB", which specializes in building eco-correct ones. The cost was cheaper than me buying the proper materials at Lowes. Hanging it on the side of our house was exciting. I had to borrow a large extension ladder from the neighbor... I'm not partial to heights.
This is the web site for the company I bought our bathouse from:
[batbnb.com]
I wonder if it would work without the overhang above it? My warehouse home is a cracker box shape without such architectural details. Would love to encourage more bats around here.
I think so as it has a built on roof and back. I'll post their web site this evening.
Excellent, and thanks for taking care of the bats!
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