This Coveside bat condominium scales up the single-box design into four internal chambers, giving roughly fifty bats a choice of roosting spaces at slightly different temperatures and depths. The tall pine body and rough internal baffles follow bat-conservation specifications for a thriving maternity colony.
Mount it on a pole or tall building wall fifteen to twenty feet up with long sun exposure, ideally within a quarter mile of water. A full colony of this size hunts thousands of insects each night, making it a genuine tool for cutting down mosquitoes across a yard or small acreage.
Coveside has been handcrafting bird and wildlife habitats in Maine for decades, using sustainably sourced wood and large-colony designs trusted by conservation-minded homeowners.









