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The Habibat Bat Access Slate has been carefully designed to provide much needed access to roof space for our protected bat species, whilst blending in seamlessly to your slate roof. The Bat Access Slate consists of a standard sized slate, with a capped vent which allows access to roof felt (for roosting Pipistrelles) or roof space (for Serotine, Leisler's, Daubenton's and Barbastelle Bats). We can supply a standard slate, but we also provide a service whereby an exact match for your roof can be achieved if this is desired. In such cases, please let us know your slate code or name at the time of ordering. We will then let you know if slates will need to be provided by yourselves or if they can be sourced by the manufacturer.
These Access Slates are endorsed by the Bat Conservation Trust.
Dimensions: (H) 418 x (W) 375 x (D) 80mm
Entrance hole dimensions: (H) 20 x (W) 100mm
Weight: 1.3kg
Correct placement of Habibat is fundamental to the successful uptake by bats.
Orientation
Temperature is known to be the major factor influencing successful uptake of artificial roost by bats. In general, bats seek warm spaces to help them with rearing young. For this reason, Habibat should be located where it will receive the maximum amount of sunlight. In the northern hemisphere this will be the southerly aspects/orientation (south, south-west and south-east).
Height
Position Habibat a minimum of 2 metres but preferably 5 to 7 metres above ground. Avoid placement above windows, doors and wall climbing plants, thereby reducing the likelihood of predation by cats. A position near the eaves or gable apex of the property would be preferable.
Landscape considerations
To make Habibat a potential roost for a wider range of bat species, it is helpful to consider whether there is nearby linear vegetation features such as hedges and treelines. This is because some bat species use these features for navigation between their roosting site and feeding ground and to avoid flying in open and exposed areas.
Monitoring:
Bats and their roosts are legally protected from disturbance and damage. For this reason only a licenced bat worker should closely examine the Habibat to check for bat usage. However, anyone can check for signs of bat use. This includes the presence of bat droppings on the plinth and surrounding walls and the outflight of bats at dusk.
The Bat Conservation Trust wants to assist with monitoring installed Habibats as a means to research what works for bats. If you have any questions about installing your Habibat please contact the BCT Helpline on: 0845 1300 228
About Habibat
Habibat is a unique partnership between the Bat Conservation Trust, Ecosurv and participants/customers/you
Our aim is to provide bat boxes that work for bats and buildings. A portion of the profits from each Habibat sold will be reinvested into the Habibat scheme to improve accommodation for bats. We will be improving knowledge of integrated bat boxes, refining our bat box design and giving our customers guidance on installation.
Habibat is an integrated bespoke bat box, designed to be species specific and fit in the majority of buildings
We believe in producing desirable bat boxes bespoke to your needs whilst developing the best possible artificial accommodation for bats.
Habibat is a monitoring scheme for bat boxes
The Bat Conservation Trust will be working with Habibat customers to collect information on the use and installation and of our integrated bat boxes. We aim to establish a monitoring scheme to determine the factors for successful uptake and inform future designs and installation guidance.
Habibat is a design test bed for bat boxes
The Bat Conservation Trust is inputting into the development of the bespoke Habibat bat accommodation, a number of different Habibats will be tried and tested over the course of a number of years until we find the perfect balance.