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The Build-in WoodStone® Bat Access Panel has been specifically designed to provide bats access to an existing cavity space within a property. The panel can be built into a structure so that its entrance sits flush with the outside bricks, and if required, it can also be painted, rendered or faced with stone to match the existing structure.
The Built-in WoodStone® Bat Access Panel is made from WoodStone®. This material has excellent thermal properties that ensure the inside of the panel will maintain a consistent temperature, insulating bats from any potential temperature fluctuations. The material is breathable, eliminating condensation issues, and has a long lifespan of up to 10 years. It is also maintenance-free, with a sloping shelf to allow droppings to fall out.
The access panel should be sited as high as possible (at least 2.5m) in a sheltered position. If possible, more than one access panel should be installed per location as this will provide the bats with a range of positions and temperatures to choose from.
Comes in 2 types with differing dimensions.(See Specifications)
IB-VL-03
IB-VL-09