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The Bat House Builder's Handbook by Merlin D. Tuttle, Donna L. Hensley (Contributor)

Paperback - 32 pages (December 1994) Bat Conservation International, Inc.; ISBN: 0963824805 ;

Customer Reviews

Excellent and easy to read. Reviewer: A reader from Minden, NV , USA June 1, 1999 I am new to bat house building. This book is a must for everyone like me or those who are currently having problems with their bat houses. The book is clearly written, so it is easy to follow. 0 people found this review helpful. 1 did not. Was it helpful to you?

Fantastic! A must-have for batty folks! Reviewer: sys30ref-envctr@desupernet.net from Lancaster County Environmental Center, Pennsylvania November 4, 1998 It is good to know that there is a resource that lets serious conservationists (Professional and the back-yard watchers) know how to make bat boxes the right way. There are so many incorrectly made and wrongly placed bat-boxes out there. I have noticed that most people are generally receptive to the idea of attracting bats, once educated, but soon they will get easily discouraged or even worse, passive, if their bat house is a failure. This book shows folks how to do it the right way..and there IS a right way! If you really want to know how to help bats, READ and DO what this book advises!

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