Woodlink Audubon Rifugio per Pipistrelli Modello NABAT Marrone Chiaro, 12'' x 4.25'' x 17.5'' box

Brand:Woodlink

3.4/5

98.04

Realizzato a mano negli Stati Uniti. Contiene fino a 20 mazze. Include viti per ponte zincate e fori predisposti per il montaggio. La superficie interna e la piattaforma di atterraggio sono realizzate in cedro grezzo e sono scanalate per aggrapparsi durante il posatoio e l'atterraggio.

Realizzato a mano negli Stati Uniti. Contiene fino a 20 mazze. Include viti per ponte zincate e fori predisposti per il montaggio. La superficie interna e la piattaforma di atterraggio sono realizzate in cedro grezzo e sono scanalate per aggrapparsi durante il posatoio e l'atterraggio.
Brand Woodlink
Color Light Brown
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,035 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Department Racks/Futons
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number NABAT
Item Weight 3.25 pounds
Manufacturer Woodlink
Material Wood
Product Dimensions 12 x 4.25 x 16 inches
Product Dimensions 4.25"D x 12"W x 16"H
Style Platform

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Scritto da: Cat Mat
A unique quality gift for the nature lover!
My son loves bats! He finds them fascinating, as do I. When I read an article from the Audubon Society that it is important to provide bats with a safe habitat, especially as more of our countryside is disappearing due to “progress”, I knew he’d love this gift! It’s a great way to care for God’s creatures who keep the night flying insects under control as well as some types of bats are great pollinators! This bat house is SOLIDLY BUILT from thick wood. It has ridges inside for the bats to hang from. I would secure it firmly to the side of a tree, your house or if you’re renting hang on a plant hanger that mounts on a deck rail but use heavy-duty zip ties to secure it so it does not blow around in the wind. I would imagine a moving house would be scary even for a bat! MThis would be an awesome gift for anyone who is interested in preserving wildlife, bird and wildlife watchers, children to learn about nature and even grandparents- anyone, really! Say yes to bats! They are our friends! ;)
Scritto da: Beverly Ashby
Just waiting for my bats
Nice product. No assembly required. I bought two and the have been mounted in the yard (one on a tree, one on the garage). I hope to have some bats find it by the spring.
Scritto da: Josephine
Nice design
Like the product but still waiting for the bats to inhabit the house.
Scritto da: :) camper
Mosquitos? Get a bat house!
So, I will preface my review by saying one should research the proper way to install a bat house before putting it up. To be honest, mine has yet to be properly hung, but it is painted black (which is suggested for my state). Bat Conservation International has some good references online about where to place them. Don't lose patience; bats may not move in immediately. Don't fall for the many myths about bats, just KNOW: they can eat up to 1000 mosquitoes in 1 hour! That's a pretty sweet deal if you can find it in your heart to see how adorably cute these mammals are and let them live a peaceful life in your vicinity. They are basically flying puppies! Which by the way ANY mammal can transmit rabies and "Worldwide, more than 55,000 people are estimated to die of rabies each year (World Health Organization), primarily from contacts with rabid dogs." So remember you still say, "AWWW" when you see a dog roaming outside...you damn sure have the same ability to do so for mosquito-assasinating bats. I just hope all our bat species still exist in 10 years given the awful human introduction of a new aggressive, deadly fungus into their cave homes. The fungus (P.distructans) is to them what the black plague was for humans. :( GET A BAT HOUSE
Scritto da: Blue
Cute house, still waiting on bats
It’s sturdy and well made, but apparently the bats in my neighborhood have moved to the suburbs. I have sprayed bat attractant, but the bats are still not interested. Hoping a bat family will eventually move in as it would be a great starter home.
Scritto da: Ed
Dirty box beats out cedar house
This house looks good; but so far no bats have moved in. I got this house because I have a loner bat that took up residence in a lamp fixture under the overhang the runs above my back elevated deck. The bat would cower behind the light bulb during the day when I was coming and going on the deck. I got the bat box to put up on a tree opposite from my deck. Then I waited .... and waited. No dice. I then decided to make a small house out of a box that was used to hold 12 small cans of cat food. I cut it, taped it, spray painted it, and put a bat logo on it. I also glued in a long sponge filter that is hollow in the middle (one that I had used to filter my koi pond). I placed the cardboard box under the eave near the light fixture. Within 48 hours the bat had moved over to the box. To my surprise the bat sleeps inside the filter instead of hanging to the outside of it as I had imagined it might. I still hold out hope that the bat will eventually move to the wooden box on the tree -- maybe after it finds a mate or some other buddies that are looking to congregate.
Scritto da: Sarah
No bats yet.
We purchased two of these to try to encourage bats to leave our attic. So far some of the bats have left (started with around 50 and we are down to about 21), but they haven't migrated to the bat houses! We will have to try moving them and see if that changes. I even put their guano inside the bat houses, but no luck. We love bats! Just not in our house...
Scritto da: Sarah T.
These boxes are made for a couple of bat varieties Mexican Free-Tailed included (I recommend buy a box for YOUR specific type of
the hardest part about installing these boxes (we got 2) was my husband's fear of the ladder falling down! I let them sit out and 'air out' (just in case) for about a month before we hung them based on reviews of the product. But when they came they did not smell of cedar or any other fragrant wood. We also bought bat attract to aid in the attracting of future residents. We live in Austin, TX which has one of the largest urban bat colonies in the world of Mexican Free-Tailed bats. These boxes are made for a couple of bat varieties Mexican Free-Tailed included (I recommend buy a box for YOUR specific type of bat in your region other wise you'll be disappointed with the results...obviously). the 'made in the USA' sticker was oddly placed...while I appreciate that it was Made in the USA did it need to be placed on the front? really? none-the-less I didn't have an issue removing the sticker. now we're just waiting for them to move in. I will update when that happens (hopefully) or if it doesn't. but it will take a while...wish us luck!
Scritto da: ND Seed
Poor quality and construction
I have installed several of these and bats seem to really like them. These are installed prior to evicting bats from attics. We place a small platform under the base of the bat house and leave fruit on it for the bats to find after leaving the attic. Fairly flimsy and came poorly constructed. I completely disassembled it to get the back pieces to sit in place properly. Not a big deal and would have been okay hanging as it came. However there is cheaper bat houses available that are built better than this.
Scritto da: Simon
Arrived broken and in pieces with cracked panel.
The box it arrived in was intact, but the bat shelter itself was broken and in pieces. I was able to reassemble it and with some glue and screws was able to fix the box. Didn't return it as I could fix it without the carbon footprint or all the shipping to return it and get a new one. 2 of the boards on the back panel are not cut correctly to size and don't fit properly. Overall workmanship on this product is very poor. *** Review based on the quality of the item received, not on how well the product works as I just hung it up and will take some time to see.
Scritto da: DUNCAN MACPHERSON
Not well built.
I ordered two shelters. One had a broken top board - looks like it split at a join - I had to install two screws to hold the broken piece in place. The other was not solidly screwed together which allowed the back panels to fall out - I had to tighten the six screws to get it to hold together and replace three of those screws with a larger size to get them to bite securely. They are nice now that they have been repaired/improved.
Scritto da: Sandy-Lynn Dykstra
Poor quality and poor construction.
I received this item promptly (I purchased two of them) however they both came partially assembled with splintered wood and the top portion hanging by a nail half out. Each house was in different states of assembly.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Not as described
It is made in China, not it the USA, arrived in pieces. I need to add screws just to hold it together. The wood is also damaged and of poor quality. Do not purchase this product.

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