Putting up a bat house to solve a bat problem in your home does not work. Why would they leave an established roost in your home to live in a bat house? Just because it is a "BAT HOUSE" does not mean they will live in it. Bat houses could be nifty for holding bats around your area. You say that you would like to have the bats around but not in your house. We can help provide that also. At Vamoose Varmints Wildlife Services we can build and install a known design made out of cedar that bats may inhabit. We will recommend the best possible location on your property and install the bat house. We have installed several bat houses and colonies have actually been using them. A bat house may represent a conversation piece in your back yard. A bat house can as well bring down stress on bats that are evicted from a structure resulting in a better chance of natural selection. Having bats close to the home could lead in more bats eating on the insects around you, getting rid of bugs without chemicals. The bat houses are made in our workshop with cedar rough sawn panels. Cedar is of course weather resistive and thus requires little maintenance. A bat house is configured for any part of Michigan; they're colored black to allow proper temperatures for the resting chambers. We deliver a dual chamber in our bat house so the bats could travel to the inner or outer chamber for best temperature control. The measurements of the bat house are approximately 4 foot tall by 13 inches wide. This is a very large bat house compared to most.
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