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Terry Lobdell Member
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Posted: Wed Jun 4th, 2008 12:49 am |
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Got a call from my cousin today.........he said he counted at least 55 little browns exit this house last night. We mounted it a couple years ago and it had usage by bachelors only........this house is a couple hundred yards from the house I posted previously on the light pole, so it could be the same colony.........but even if it is, numbers wise it is a big increase from my last year's count of 25 before pups were born!

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Terry Lobdell Member
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Posted: Wed Jun 4th, 2008 12:54 am |
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This house is only a 2 crevice box with maybe 3 square feet of roosting space! The front crevice is saw kerfed rough sawn wood and the back crevice is pet mesh. It is vented in the front and the back crevice is vented on the side. It is located right next to a very high quality trout stream (muddy creek). The habitat is excellent, mixed forest, farmland and pasture, a few orchards too........

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IowaNate Member

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Posted: Wed Jun 4th, 2008 01:11 am |
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| Excellent news Terry! As you said, even if it is the same colony from the former house, the colony more than doubled this year! And the description and photo of the location look excellent.
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Terry Lobdell Member
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Posted: Fri Jun 6th, 2008 04:01 am |
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| Well..........My cousin, his wife and a friend did another exit count tonight.............I went over and did an exit count at his Mother's house on the light pole bat house.......only 6...........when I came back over to his house he had a big suprise for me...........74 little brown bats exited from this house!! It only has about 3 square feet of roosting space maximum............I was real happy!!
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Terry Lobdell Member
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Posted: Thu Jun 19th, 2008 05:46 am |
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| We mounted another bat house a few feet away from this one..........the very next day it had guano under it! It was previously used at another location this year by bachelors so I think the scent inside may be why it was used so quickly. I will post a picture soon!
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Posted: Thu Jun 19th, 2008 09:35 pm |
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Terry Lobdell wrote: Well..........My cousin, his wife and a friend did another exit count tonight.............I went over and did an exit count at his Mother's house on the light pole bat house.......only 6...........when I came back over to his house he had a big suprise for me...........74 little brown bats exited from this house!! It only has about 3 square feet of roosting space maximum............I was real happy!!
And rightfully so Terry! Nice work by all of you. This is indeed some prime bat habitat the "right next to a very high quality trout stream (muddy creek)". Maybe this would be an ideal spot for mist netting or a harp trap. Congrats... 

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Terry Lobdell Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 2nd, 2008 03:29 am |
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The 2nd bat house at this site has quickly been used. As I said earlier, it had guano underneath after the first night. We shined a light up about a week later and it had at least a dozen bats in it. I'm glad I got it up because my cousin has counted 3 fallen pups from the first house.
One thing I've learned from this..........the first bat house pictured in this post has about 3 square feet of roosting space.........And the highest exit count was 74........so doing the math, if a box has 25 mothers per square foot there will be pups falling.
I wonder if Kent has any figures on this?
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Terry Lobdell Member
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Posted: Fri Jul 4th, 2008 05:15 am |
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Here is the 2nd bat house I mounted to give them more room. The house had guano underneath the first night and has been used previously at another location. I think this method works well to attract bats quickly. Judging by guano, I'm guessing it had about 20 roosting a couple days ago. I stenciled a bat on the front so people driving by know what it is.

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Terry Lobdell Member
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Posted: Fri Jul 4th, 2008 05:29 am |
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The bat house has 3 crevices. The 2 front are 3/4" & the back is 7/8". The back baffle is plastic mesh and the 2 front ones are rough sawn wooden lathe. The exterior shell is 3/8" plywood. The roof is aluminum. To mount it, I screwed two larch cross pieces to the pole and 2 to the bat house. The edges on all 4 have a 45 degree angle which allows the top and bottom sets to interlock.

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Terry Lobdell Member
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Posted: Sat Jul 5th, 2008 04:28 am |
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Here you can see how the cross pieces interlock. The bottom cross piece also serves as a landing pad. It was a fast easy way to mount this house. My cousin and some friends did an exit count tonight. 41 exited the original box on the left and 36 came out of the new box with the bat stencil on the right. Hopefully this will eliminate overcrowding. The box on the left unfortunately has had a total of 5 fallen pups so far.

Last edited on Sat Jul 5th, 2008 04:31 am by Terry Lobdell
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IowaNate Member

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Posted: Mon Jul 7th, 2008 01:59 am |
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Terry, given my observations (and personal math) a two chamber house with three square feet of roosting surface should be able to hold 120 adult little browns. So I think your figures seem very correct for 25 mothers per square foot. I have always based my figures on an adult little brown being approximately 1.125" wide and 2.5" long then taking the total number of bats based on that size times .75 for a more conservative number for the whole house capacity. And with pups it decreases the amount of adult bats even more. 25 nursing little brown bats with young per square foot might become my standard for estimating nursery house maximum capacity now.
Thanks for the insight Terry!
Nate
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Terry Lobdell Member
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Posted: Mon Jul 7th, 2008 05:43 am |
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Your welcome Nate! Before pups were born, we shined a light up in the first house and both crevices were about 1/3 to 1/2 full. This was the night we got an exit count of 74 adults.
There have been at least 5 fallen pups from this first house. None from the 2nd house which is much larger, (3 crevices, probably about 2 & 1/2 times bigger than the first house.)
On July 4th, my cousin and a friend got counts of 41 in the first house and 36 in the 2nd house on the right. So I am pleased so many bats are using the new house! It's only been up about 3 weeks.
What I am wondering now is...........if an occupancy of 25 mothers per square foot causes pups to fall, what would be the maximum safe number of mothers so that pups don't fall? Maybe 15 mothers per square foot to be on the safe side?
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