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Gardening for bats

On 22/07/2011 in Wildlife

It's easy to consider bees and birds when gardening – we see plenty of them if we grow the right plants – but what about bats? Emerging from their roosts at dusk and returning by dawn, they can often go unnoticed.My partner is a huge fan of bats


Bats

On 02/09/2012 in forum

Hello, I'm new to this, I'm a keen gardener and when planting consider the wildlife the plants will attract. We have introduced many boxes to encourage the birds and wildlife one of which is a bat box and although I try and watch for activity I have


Moths and bats

On 04/08/2010 in Wildlife

couple of weeks had been moth heaven in East Dulwich. During the day the Jersey tigers had competed with the butterflies in colours and numbers and it was almost impossible to walk in the garden, or up the street, without being batted by one on its mad


Talkback: Bats

On 29/08/2012 in forum

from the others staying there, we eventually cornered it in the toilet and I picked it up, still remember the feel of its tiny claws clutching my fingers. And yes, I know I shouldn't have done but I wasn't up in bat protection in those days.


Talkback: Gardening for bats

On 28/11/2011 in forum

,really brill to stand and watch.they were very tiny....i do have 2 bat boxes up but unsure if they have nested in them. We are lucky, one of our neighbors has a couple of conifers (taller than the house) and bats have roosted there as long as I have lived here


Encouraging bats in our gardens

On 20/04/2013 in forum

We talk a lot on here about encouraging beneficial wildlife in our gardens but not a lot about bats.  Did you know a tiny pipistrelle can consume 3,000 midges in one night? We used to have a colony of about 30 when we moved here about 20 years ago


Talkback: Moths and bats

On 28/11/2011 in forum

Very jealous! We have a big street lamp outside our garden so unlikely we'll get bats flying past as there's a big, dark park next door. Did loads of bat walks along the Thames last year though - our bat detector kept picking up stag beetles! many


How to make a bat box

On 21/01/2011 in Projects: Wildlife gardening

A bat box works on the same principle as a bird box, except that bats prefer a wedge-shaped roost and enter through a gap underneath rather than a hole at the front. Using cheap, untreated wood, this box will give bats the perfect place to shelter


Talkback: Make a bat box

On 24/11/2011 in forum

I love bats, we sit in the conservatory at night to watch the bats swooping above us. I hope i can make a good one because I will be so chuffed with myself, and hopefully it may encourage more bats in my garden. Thankyou for the tips. do you really


How to make a bat box video

On 19/07/2011 in Projects: Video projects

Monty Don explains how to attract bats to roost in your garden by adding a number of bat boxes around the garden. He demonstrates how to build your own boxes and where to locate them for the best chance of success.all-year-roundAttracting wildlife


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