How to Build a Bat Box?

Choose untreated exterior-grade wood such as cedar, cypress, or plywood

Cut the backboard, front panels, side spacers, bottom, and roof pieces to size

Make the box tall and narrow with internal chambers about 3/4 inch apart

Roughen the interior surfaces or add grooves for bats to grip

Assemble the pieces with exterior screws and waterproof glue

Seal all exterior seams with non-toxic caulk

Leave the interior unpainted

Paint or stain the exterior with dark, water-based, non-toxic paint

Attach a sloped roof to shed rain

Install a landing pad or extended bottom opening if desired

Mount the box 12 to 20 feet above the ground

Place it on a pole or building, not a tree

Face it south, southeast, or east for warmth

Ensure it gets several hours of direct sunlight

Keep the area below clear of branches and obstacles

Install multiple boxes if you want to attract more bats

Check that the box is secure and stable

Avoid using pesticides near the box

Inspect the box periodically for damage or pests

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