The BatBnB is the perfect tiny home for your bug-eating guests.
Tiny houses aren’t just for people; bats can be comfy and warm in them too.
They are really useful, eating bugs and pollinating plants, but are under threat from habitat loss.
One solution for bats, as it is for people, is a high quality, affordable tiny house like the BatBnB.
Founder Chris lists some good reasons why we should build this kind of housing: As our winters continue to get warmer and wetter, mosquitoes and garden pests alike are coming out earlier and in greater numbers.
We think there’s a demand in the market for more effective natural solutions for pest control, and luckily enough, we know a thing or two about bats.
Christopher Rannefors and Harrison Broadhurst have designed the BatBNnB to be a beautiful, long-lasting bat house.
They just launched an Indiegogo campaign to fund the project and are already close to their goal, which is a bit surprising considering people’s attitudes toward bats.
But they say in their FAQ that there is nothing to fear from them, that nobody has ever caught rabies from a bat in a bat house, and the 1 to 3 people who get rabies from bats each year are playing with them, when really you should be leaving them alone to go about their business of eating bugs.
Learn more at BatBnB and at their Indiegogo site, where early bat pricing gets you a BatBnB for US $199.