I used a router to countersink the front, back, and partitions into the sides. I kinda feel guilty for making and selling a house that is smaller than the reccommended BCI guidelines, but then again this size has been of great success for me with big brown bats. The addition of using only 3/4" solid pine should help tremendously with thermal stability. No screening or saw kerfs were used, just the old standby of three screws through a thin piece of wood scratched across every interior surface.
I hope it's a good compromise for people that are shy about putting up a larger sized bat house but yet want a good chance at attracting a few bats with little effort. My estimates for full occupancy are about 150 bats, but for a smaller house such as this, I would expect 100 bats maximum to be a more realistic number.
I already have three people waiting for this new design and they will be putting the houses up in prime bat habitiat. It will be interesting to see what next summer brings!



