The 10 Best Bat Houses
This wiki has been updated 20 times since it was first published in November of 2018. Only three things in life are certain: death, taxes, and mosquitoes ruining your summers. We can't help with your mortality or tax bill, but these bat houses can work wonders for keeping the bloodsucker population under control. Simply hang them on a pole, tree, or the side of your home, and wait for the flying predators to move in. A single critter can eat up to 8,000 bugs a night.
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Editor's Notes
November 12, 2018:
Special emphasis was placed on options that were capable of holding large numbers of animals, like the Looker Products Triple Chamber, or units that were likely to attract visitors quickly, like the Uncle Dunkels Triple Chamber. However, we recognized that not all users will want hundreds of bats in their yards, so high-quality smaller models were included as well.
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