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Black Wooden Bat Nesting Roosting Box

£14.99

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Description

General description

Bats are among the most threatened mammals in Britain and are often misunderstood. They are small, furry insect eaters that play a crucial role in controlling garden insect populations. Providing them with suitable roosting sites, such as this black wooden bat nesting roosting box, can help support their survival. The box features the words 'Bat Box' etched into the front panel and has shallow grooves cut into the inside of the back panel to assist bats in gaining entry.

Technical specifications

  • Material: Natural wood
  • Color: Black
  • Installation

  • Best positioned on a tree
  • Recommended to place in groups around three sides of a tree
  • Usage

  • Provides roosting sites for bats during summer, winter, and breeding seasons
  • Encourages bats to move between boxes as temperatures change
  • Features

    • Brand
      SELECTIONS
    • Colour
      Black
    • Material
      Wood
    • Height
      6.5 cm
    • Width
      18.5 cm
    • Mounting method
      To screw
    • Weight
      700 g
    • Feeder type
      To hang
    • ManoMano Reference
      ME92583235
    • MMID
      779075841776
    • Product code
      GFL532
    • EAN
      5056589504014
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