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BIGBATBOX Kit de casa de murciélagos de madera para exteriores, limpia tu patio trasero de mosquitos, diseño probado garantizado para atraer murciélagos

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1.Nombredelestilo:M2 Micrófono Condensador


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  • 98% GREATER OCCUPANCY over non-certified Bat Houses. Modeled after our proven BCI Certified Bat Box
  • This 2-Chamber Bat House, holds up to 75 bats. Effective in eliminating mosquitos!
  • BUILT FROM CEDAR! Our bat boxes will give bats a warm & dry home for many years! *!
  • EASY TO INSTALL - This Bat House kit comes with stainless steel hardware, and no assembly needed.
  • HAPPY BATS! 3 Colors for Optimal Temperature.. See Color Map In Picture To CHOOSE CORRECT COLOR.


Nuestras casas de murciélagos de 2 cámaras premium están modeladas según nuestras probadas y exitosas cajas de murciélagos de triple cámara con certificación BCI. Construido con el mismo alto estándar y diseñado para el éxito Como empresa familiar, nos apasiona ayudarte a disfrutar de la naturaleza a través de la conservación de murciélagos. Estamos mejorando continuamente nuestro diseño, para que tú también, puedas pasar las noches viendo murciélagos lanzarse y limpiando tus molestos mosquitos. Juntos haremos del mundo un lugar mejor. Únete a nosotros para ayudar a la naturaleza a prosperar.


Paul
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
Easy to install and hang. Good quality for the price. Looks good. Bats should love it. Well built and good size to attract some bats.
Lisbeth Prevatte
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2024
Right out of box noticed a crack across the top of box. Little disappointed for the price I paid. Other than that it is built better than other bat boxes that I have purchased.
Thomas Floyd
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de julio de 2024
It was put together well enough. Instructions seemed easy enough. I mounted as high as I could (about 15 feet) and secured into the hardiplank siding on my home. Previously, has bat infestation living in the walls of my house (about 40 or so bats). They got in through roofing seams. I hired someone to seal the seams after most of the bats left through a one way exit and couldn't get back in. But, bats are smart and don't forget where they live(d). So, they're back, but I'm not sure if they found a new way in or not. So, rather than fight em, I got em a new house. Hope they like it. haha.
Gayla Hagans
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de julio de 2023
I’ve had an active bat house with mesh that lasted for several years. We mount them on an 18 foot pole. The first one lasted about 5 years then started decaying, and I noticed the bats were slowly leaving. So I bought another one of the same. Then I noticed a woodpecker knocked a big hole in that one so I had to replace it. While reviewing them I read how the bats talons can get stuck in the mesh which I did not know. So I ordered this one for the first time. A few bats started using it immediately, and now more and more keep coming back. I still get a thrill after over 10 years of having a bat house and watching them fly out in the evenings and come home in the mornings. I’m happy knowing their talons won’t get stuck inside the grooved chambers on this one. Thank you.
tulsadoberman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de junio de 2023
I just got this 2 days ago and hung it up yesterday morning on the side of the house that gets the most morning sun since everything I read online said that is the place to install it.With vynal siding, it's hard to screw to the house to make it lay flat. In trying to get the large screws tight to the house, it pulled out the tiny screws that go into the cedar sides.I had to leave several of the big screws going into the house sort of loose not to pull out the tiny screws into the sides of the cedar.They really should of made it so you can open it up and screw the back directly to the house and then close it up. This would also make it easier to clean out later on.I'm wondering how well this truly works because several of the sites online say that cedar is a horrible smell for bats and repells them.We'll just have to wait and see if bats really take to it being cedar and how long it lasts with the tiny screws that easily strip out of the cedar sides.I just might have to disassemble it and see if I can screw the back directly to the house and then re-assemble it once the back is attached to the house or rework it so I can do this.Nice little bat house but poorly design to install it to the house.