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Build your own bat box and give a bat a safe place to roost.

There are estimated to be more than 15 million gardens in the UK, covering an area greater than all of the UK’s nature reserves combined. Our gardens and public green spaces are vitally important habitats for wildlife, including bats.

The UK is home to 18 species of bat, the largest being the noctule which weighs the same as four £1 coins, and the smallest is the pipistrelle, which weighs as little as a 2p coin.Installing a bat box will help local bats, encouraging them to move into areas that have limited roosting space. All our bats are insect-eaters, so having a few flitting around might just make those evenings in the garden a little less buggy!

Our gardens and public green spaces are vitally important habitats for wildlife, including bats

Building your bat box

See the illustration below for a step-by-step guide to putting together your bat box.

How much time you will need:

Up to a few hours. This activity includes quite a few steps.

Tools

You will need:

  • Untreated rough sawn timber
  • Tape measure and pencil
  • Hammer
  • Saw
  • Nails
  • Brackets

Step 1 Cut your timber to the dimensions shown below.

Bat box
bat base

Step 2 Nail together the boards using the risers to create gaps in between.

Bat box front

Step 3 Attach brackets to enable you to attach the box to the wall

Step 4 Fix as high as possible in a sheltered, wind-free position, exposed to the sun for part of the day.

How to make a bat box activity sheet

Download the sheet

Remember!

All UK bats and their roosts are protected by law, which means it is illegal to harm or disturb them. Once up, a bat box cannot be opened legally without a licence. For more information on bats and the law call the Bat Helpline 0345 1300 228.

Read our guide on helping bats in your garden

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