1. Artificial accommodation designed for bats The Habibat is a large bat box made of insulating concrete with an internal roost space, which can be incorporated into the fabric of a building as it is built or renovated. Its single chamber is internally divided by inverted V wedges to increase surfaces for bats to roost against and [...]
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Five reasons you will love the new Habibat Bat Box
By Katherine on 16, March, 2012 in Bats, Conservation, EcologyPro, Nest Boxes & Habitats, Title Information, Wildlife Equipment

Hibernation time – a quick guide to safe overwintering for your garden visitors
By Steaphan on 4, October, 2011 in Entomology, Mammals, Nest Boxes & Habitats, Reptiles and Amphibians, Wildlife Equipment
As the days grow shorter and cooler, many animals are beginning to look for a safe place to spend the winter. The best way to cater for most hibernating animals is simply not to tidy your garden too much – a pile of leaves at the back of a flower bed provides a great place [...]

Triple Chamber Bat Box available from NHBS for the first time this autumn
Introducing the Triple Chamber Bat Box NHBS’s new Triple Chamber Bat Box is available for the first time this autumn. The new bat box has three large chambers providing its inhabitants with a huge living area (compared with most other wooden bat boxes). Consequently, they are particularly well-suited to large colonies, including maternity colonies. Most [...]
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