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This attractive bat box has been designed by leading bat researcher Colin Morris based on a tried-and-tested design from the Vincent Wildlife Trust.
The box features three vertical chambers of different sizes, providing ideal roosting space for various species. The middle divider is shortened at the top to allow circulation and movement of bats within the box. Beneath the crevice entrances is a ladder which provides a rough surface for bats to land. Limited cleaning is required for these boxes as the droppings will fall out of the bottom of the chambers. Manufactured from FSC timber with a recycled plastic top. The front and top of the box are black which helps the box to absorb heat.
Proven with seven UK species: Barbastelle, Leisler's, common pipistrelle, soprano pipistrelle, brown long-eared, Natterer's and whiskered bat.