Where to Hang a Bat House in Your Yard (2024)

If you’ve been having mosquito or insect control issues, then buying a bat house may be on your mind. Bat houses offer one of the best ways to control mosquitoes throughout your backyard and property.

Just like everything else in life - you have to install a bat house properly for it to work. Sadly, this is where many people end up going in the wrong direction. Many cheap bat houses don’t offer any advice about where to put a bat house in your yard.

AtBig Bat Box, we understand that your bat house is worthless without proper installation. So we dove into the details and developed a system. Using this unique system, we can help you attract more bats than ever before.

More bats equal less mosquitoes and insects. But don’t take our word for it! Just listen to what one of our satisfied customers had to say after installing a Big Bat Box:

"Your bat house came highly recommended from my brother in law. We last counted 70 bats...talk about bug control. We went from constantly needing bug spray to needing absolutely nothing - ever. Thanks for making and selling these!" - Dave, Colorado

Alright, let’s dive in and find out where to put a bat house in your yard!

Where to Hang a Bat House in Your Yard

We’re confident in our bat attracting systems here at Big Bat Box, but we must point out one thing. Bats are wild animals. There’s no guarantees in the bat house game. By following these directions, you simply give yourself the absolute best chance at attracting bats.

Here’s exactly where to hang a bat house in your yard:

  • Find the Water

Ideally, you have a natural source of water within 1,500 feet of your property. If you do, then there’s a great chance you’ll attract more bats than you could ever imagine. Do you have a stream, lake, pond, creek, or other source of natural water nearby?

If you do, you’re in luck. We’ll try to place the bat box as close to the water as possible, but at least 25-50 feet away from the shore. This also means you can buy a big bat box. Bats form colonies near water. As such, you’ll have a great chance of filling a Big Bat Box with up to 200 bats or more.

If you don’t have a natural source of water within 1,500 feet, that’s ok. You can still attract tons of bats, but you’ll need to take a different route. First, you’ll want to invest in 1-3 bachelor bat boxes. These smaller boxes can house up to 20 bats at a time, all bachelors.

This means a colony won’t form around your property, but you can still get over 60 bats living on your land with these types of bat boxes. That’s more than enough bats to completely eliminate your mosquito issues.

To entice bachelor bats, make sure you have some type of artificial water source fairly close to the houses. Koi ponds and birdbaths both do well here.

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  • The Tree Line

Trees play an important role in where you’ll place your bat house. Bats houses must be at least 20-30 feet away from any tree line. Why? Because bats do NOT like to be near tree branches. Tree branches make it easy for predators to snack and prey on bats all day.

If you have a tree line, not just a few trees, then you’ll want to place the boxes about 20 feet ahead of the tree line as close to the water source as possible. We’re getting close to finding the perfect place for your bat house.

Think about it like this:

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  • Facing the Sun

Bats need a lot of heat to survive, especially at night. There’s a reason hundreds of bats sleep together in one tiny house. It’s because they can stay warm together through their body heat. They like bat houses for this reason.

To ensure you attract more bats, make sure your bat house is facing SE or SW. When facing in these directions, a bat house will receive ample sunlight during the day. Many locations will get 2-8 hours of sun when facing these directions.

The sunlight will warm the bat house up to an ideal temperature for bats. As well, a warm bat house will attract mama bats looking to nest. Female bats refuse to nest in locations they deem too cold.

  • How High?

A bat house should generally be 12-20 feet off the ground. Bats like to be far away from other animals and humans, especially predators like cats. We’ve found a height of 20 feet tends to be ideal.

  • Home or Post

If your home can meet all the conditions laid out above, then mounting the bat house on your home isn’t a bad idea. However, most homes aren’t perfectly situated to attract bats. Thus, other options should be considered.

Most people find mounting their bat house on two 20' posts to be ideal. By using posts, you give yourself a great deal of flexibility when thinking about where to put a bat house in your yard. This flexibility typically results in more bats if you do things properly.

  • Paint Color

While this doesn’t have a lot to do with location, the color of the bat house will help attract bats, too. See, paint color plays a huge role in how hot and cold the bat house gets - and we already know how important temperature is for female bats.

As such, you’ll want a bat house that’s painted darker in cool climates. In warmer climates, a light color is ideal.

Where to Hang the Perfect Bat House: Everything You Need to Know

By following the instructions above, you’ll give yourself the absolute best chance to attract bats. Put your Big Bat Box in the proper location and you may find more bats on your property than you could have ever imagines.

The best way to do just that? Grab a Big Bat Box by clicking here and install it

Where to Hang a Bat House in Your Yard (2024)

FAQs

Where to Hang a Bat House in Your Yard? ›

All bat houses should be mounted at least 10 feet above ground, and 12 to 20 feet is better. Choose a sunny location on the East or South facing side of your house. Bat houses work best with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight (if only partial day sun is available- morning sun is preferable).

Where should bat houses be placed? ›

All bat houses should be mounted at least 10 feet above ground, and 12 to 20 feet is better. Choose a sunny location on the East or South facing side of your house. Bat houses work best with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight (if only partial day sun is available- morning sun is preferable).

How do you attract bats to a bat house? ›

Big brown bats prefer roosts that remain at 80º to 90º for most of the day and night and little brown bats like their homes even warmer. East, southeast and south facing locations are the most popular. It may help to use a dark (black or brown) color water-based paint or stain on your bat house.

What time of year to hang a bat house? ›

While you can install a bat house at any time of year, you'll find more bats arrive in the spring. Springtime is the best time to hang a bat house, as the home will fill up faster as the weather warms up. Before you hang your bat house, you'll need to paint it the right color.

Why do bat houses have to face south? ›

To ensure you attract more bats, make sure your bat house is facing SE or SW. When facing in these directions, a bat house will receive ample sunlight during the day. Many locations will get 2-8 hours of sun when facing these directions. The sunlight will warm the bat house up to an ideal temperature for bats.

Can you put a bat house in a tree? ›

Bats are not likely to use bat houses mounted on live trees because foliage can block out the sun and branches can harbor predators. However, standing dead trees that receive full sun and are devoid of leaves and low branches can be appropriate.

Is it good to have a bat house in your yard? ›

The benefits of having a bat house far outweigh the very small risk of having a rabid bat in your yard. They eat lots of bugs (including mosquitos) and are very important for our ecosystem.

What are the negatives of having a bat house? ›

Some bat box designs overheat (internal temperatures >104°F), leading to bats experiencing heat stress or dying1,35. When artificial roosts are poorly designed or placed, they may offer less suitable microclimates than the natural tree hollows and crevices to which bats are adapted68.

Which direction should a bat box face UK? ›

Look for a spot that is at least 3m (10 feet) from the ground, sheltered from strong winds and exposed to the sun for part of the day. Position your box so it faces between southwest and southeast. Make sure there is a clear flight line in.

How long does it take for bats to find a bat house? ›

90 percent of occupied bat houses were used within two years (with 50 percent occupancy in the first year). The rest needed three to five years for bats to move in.

Why don't bats come to my bat house? ›

We'll keep this one simple. The higher a bat house is located off the ground, the greater the chance of occupancy success. Bats use sight to locate their new homes. Generally, a bat is more likely to spot your bat house as being a possible home if it is high up and out in the open.

How often do you have to clean a bat house? ›

It's always best to clean your bat box once in a while. The best time to do so is during winter or autumn as usually this is the time when bats reside in warmer shades or cave cavities to breed. Make sure you are getting an unused bat box for your bats!

Where is a good location for a bat house? ›

Bat houses should be mounted in an area that gets 6-8 hours of direct sunlight (facing either East or South). To the extent possible, locate all houses 20 to 30 feet from tree branches or other obstacles and 12 to 20 feet above ground (or above the tallest vegetation beneath the bat house).

Why do bats abandon a bat house? ›

If left in disrepair, bats may abandon or never utilize a cold roost.

Do bats stay in bat houses in the winter? ›

Some species of bats, like the Big Brown Bat, can roost and go into a torpor (sort of a hibernation) in buildings, bat houses and even farm equipment during the winter. They can come out to feed during moderate winter periods and return to sleep again when it cools.

What do you put in a bat house to attract them? ›

Bats prefer areas rich in native vegetation that draws a diverse suite of prey. “Planting night-blooming flowers, especially white or pale-colored ones, attracts insects and moths, increasing food availability for your bats,” says Cordani.

How to keep wasps out of bat house? ›

The design of your bat box itself can physically prevent the wasps from taking up residence. If your bat house is designed well for bats, the width of the chambers should only be about 3/4 of an inch wide, (This is the size of all BatBnB's chambers).

Will bats leave my house for a bat house? ›

A bat will not willingly choose a bat house over a house. There is not an effective way to attract bats to a bat house either. The only way to attract bats is with insects (food source) and stable water supply. It's up to the bats to decide whether they will move into the bat house.

What are the negatives of bat houses? ›

The Dangers Bat Houses Pose

Bats can carry rabies which is a dangerous virus to humans. Another downside to installing a bat house is that bats will litter it with their toxic droppings (or guano) which can be contaminated with a fungal illness called histoplasmosis.

Do bat houses smell? ›

It is not common for bat roosts to cause an issue with smell, however on occasion, an odour can develop due to an accumulation of bat droppings within the space where the bats roost, such as a loft space, wall cavity or roof crevice.

What are the best conditions for a bat house? ›

The best place to put a bat house is on the side of buildings or a pole, rather than in an actual forests. These locations are typically the most successful because bats can find them more easily and the sun will warm the bat roost. Locating bat houses near streams or rivers will also attract bats more quickly.

Will bat houses keep bats out of your house? ›

Some bat removal experts say the bat houses will deter the bats from living in human houses because they will have adequate space with a bat house. Other bat removal experts argue that bat houses invite bats to live too close to human houses which a bat will prefer to live in.

Do you need to clean bat houses? ›

Many bat boxes have an opening at the bottom and do not require any maintenance as the droppings will simply fall out of this space. If cleaning is required it is essential that you ensure that the box is not occupied before carrying out any maintenance.

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