Where To Put A Bat House

Buy on Amazon

Where to put a bat house is an important decision. If it’s not in an appropriate spot, you may be putting your resident bats in danger. Or you may end up with an empty house since no bats are interested in living in it. So you’ll need to know a few things first in order to pick the right area.

Benefits Of Bats

Having bats in your backyard offers some big advantages. Because most species consume insects they can help to keep the mosquito population down to a minimum. But of course, they will also eat many other insects that are considered to be backyard pests too. And don’t forget the guano.

Bat poop is a fabulous fertilizer and having your very own constant supply is another one of the many bat house benefits you can expect. Bats also help to pollinate many different varieties of plants. However, you can only enjoy these advantages if bats decide to move in. While you can’t force them to pick your bat house as their home, by placing it somewhere that suits their needs they will be much more likely to take up residence in it.

Water

One of the best ways to entice bats into using your bat house is by installing in near water. Bats need water to survive and prefer to roost nearby. Water sources also provide an ample supply of insects for them to eat. Ideally, this means placing a bat house within a quarter of a mile of a river, lake, stream, or pond although manmade options such as swimming pools work too.

Near A Current Roost

Many homeowners already have a roost on their property and are planning to bat-proof the location in the near future. This is often the case in attics or barns. By hanging a bat house as close as possible to the roost before the bats are excluded from it, you can often get them to move right in.

Sunlight

Bats like to roost where it’s hot. So the best bat house spots are areas that receive a lot of sunlight. An area that has at least six hours of direct sunlight per day would be ideal. To get as much midday sun as possible, placing your box so that it is facing the southeast can be a big help.

Not On Trees But Near Them

Many people assume that hanging a bat house on a tree is the most natural solution. However, this is not usually the case. In fact, trees make it easier for predators to climb up and get into a house for a bat snack. Trees also may provide too much shade and therefore don’t allow a house to heat up to the temperatures that bats prefer.

Instead, you can mount a bat house on a pole or the side of a building. (Houses that are mounted on buildings tend to heat up faster which is appealing to bats.) Your bat house should be close enough to trees so that bats can use them to escape from owls and other flying predators that may try to swoop down on them. But at the same time, it should be far enough away from trees that it isn’t shaded by them.

Other Bat House Considerations

You should install your house from ten to twenty feet off the ground. Any branches, shrubs, or possible obstructions close to the entrance of the house will need to be cut back or removed so that the bats can get in and out safely. Keep in mind that an area where the bats will be constantly bothered by people is of course not the best place to put a bat house.

Also, be sure not to place your house directly adjacent to a road. This can put bats at risk of being injured by passing vehicles. Areas where there are strong winds, such as hilltops, should also be avoided since they may cause the house to fall in the future.

The location is the most important factor in attracting bats to a house. And now that you know where to put a bat house in your yard, and where not to, you’ll be able to increase the odds of having your very own resident bats move in.

 

Start Shopping for Bat Houses!

 

What Do Crows Eat?

What Do Crows Eat?

With roughly 40 different species, crows are a common sight in most places around the world. And while most of us are familiar with their appearance and harsh vocalizations, their diet is not as obvious. So what do crows eat? Here's what you'll want to know. What Do...

Are Crows Good Pets?

Are Crows Good Pets?

People all around the world see and hear crows on a daily basis. Although these intelligent and dark birds are practically ubiquitous, most people don't think of them as being household pets. Are crows good pets? The general consensus is that crows do not make...

Are There Crows In Australia?

Are There Crows In Australia?

Crows are remarkably smart birds that also happen to be extremely adaptable. They navigate unfamiliar circumstances via observation and interaction. Crows reside in locations all over the globe. While they do not live in certain parts of South America, they do reside...

What Do Swans Eat?

What Do Swans Eat?

Swans are famously long-necked birds that are symbols of romance, love, beauty, and purity. Since these waterbirds have so many admirers, people often wonder about their eating habits, behaviors, and more. What do swans eat, anyway? Swan Basics Swans typically live in...

Birds That Look Like Owls

Birds That Look Like Owls

Owls are typically solitary and mainly nocturnal birds. And although these well-known hooting creatures have a rather distinctive physical appearance, there are actually various other kinds of birds that resemble owls closely. And people sometimes mix them up. So...

The Best Cat Deterrent Plants

The Best Cat Deterrent Plants

Cats are adorable and beloved creatures. That doesn't mean, however, that they belong in your garden. The last thing you want is to see felines eating your favorite plants, or using your garden as their personal toilet. So here are some of the best cat deterrent...

Birds With Teeth

Birds With Teeth

Birds do not have teeth. However, there are quite a few that really look like they do! These birds have evolved special beaks which help them to perform important functions. So here are some of the most amazing birds with “teeth,” and what you’ll want to know about...

Do Geese Fly?

Do Geese Fly?

Although geese are clearly birds, there are many individuals who do not necessarily associate them with flying. So, do geese fly? The honest answer is that these waterfowl do. They do not exactly slouch in the flying department, either. Many people are pleasantly...

Are Geese Dangerous?

Are Geese Dangerous?

Geese, in brief, are waterbirds that are quite substantial in size. Since they're often spotted on golf courses, at schools, and in community parks, people understandably tend to wonder whether they're safety threats. Are geese dangerous? Why Geese Attack...

What Are Black Swans?

What Are Black Swans?

What are black swans? Black swans (Cygnus atratus) are sizable waterbirds. This species primarily appears in Australia's southwestern and southeastern portions. The black swan is nomadic in its homeland. This bird, true to its name, is mostly black. Although the bird...

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This