The Elisa Wood Concrete Batbox is designed to provide an ideal summer roost and nesting space for a variety of bat species, including pipistrelles, Daubenton's, noctule bat, brown long-eared bat and pond bat. Sitting close to a wall in order to minimise the dangers of strong winds knocking it free, the Elisa features a single internal cavity with an entrance hole at the bottom, meaning that it does not need to be cleaned. It can also be fitted to trees, and has a specially curved back to enable it to sit more securely against a rounded surface. It is constructed from wood concrete, a blend of wood fibres and concrete, which makes it extremely long lasting but comparatively light. It also has excellent thermal properties compared to timber boxes, retaining heat exceptionally well.
The Elisa is supplied without fittings, as the necessary supports will vary depending on whether the box is going to be mounted on a tree or wall. It does include a strong wire loop to make hanging easier. The ideal position for the Elisa, as with any bat box, is a height of at least 3m from the ground, in a sheltered area exposed to the sun for part of the day (usually south, south-east or south-west) and away from artificial light sources. For more information, take a look at our blog NHBS Guide: Where to hang and how to maintain your bat box.
The Elisa is suitable as a summer and mating habitat for the common pipistrelle, Nathusius' pipistrelle, soprano pipistrelle, noctule bat, and brown long-eared bat. It is also suitable as a summer habitat for the Daubenton's bat and pond bat, and as a maternity roost for the brown long-eared bat.