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Brookside Woodworks Amish Made Upcycled Mushroom Wood Bat House

$ 19

Availability: 13 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Type: Not Available
  • Material: Mushroom Wood
  • MPN: 100010971
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • California Prop 65 Warning: WARNING: Use of this product can expose you to chemicals including wood dust, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Brookside Woodworks

    Description

    Let Bats Take Care of the Bugs Just hang up this upcycled bat house near your garden or yard to help attract bats - they'll take care of pesky mosquitoes and flies! Handsomely made by Amish craftsmen, our bat house is solidly built from old boards that were used in mushroom beds. This thick reclaimed wood is naturally tough, so no staining is needed. Deep, grain texture About 3-3/8"L x 12-7/8"W x 15-1/2"H* 5/3-4 lb USA made*Handmade, so dimensions may vary. Mounting hardware not included.The Story of "Mushroom" WoodThese reclaimed boards were once used in mushroom beds. Made from Cypress and Hemlock, they held the compost in a high humidity environment in where mushrooms were grown. They get their gorgeous brown color from a steaming process used between each crop to kill bacteria
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    Upcycled Bat House
    Let Bats Take Care of the Bugs
    Just hang up this upcycled bat house near your garden or yard to help attract bats - they'll take care of pesky mosquitoes and flies! Handsomely made by Amish craftsmen, our bat house is solidly built from old boards that were used in mushroom beds. This thick reclaimed wood is naturally tough, so no staining is needed.
    Deep, grain texture
    About 3-3/8"L x 12-7/8"W x 15-1/2"H*
    5/3-4 lb
    USA made
    *Handmade, so dimensions may vary. Mounting hardware not included.
    The Story of "Mushroom" Wood
    These reclaimed boards were once used in mushroom beds. Made from Cypress and Hemlock, they held the compost in a high humidity environment in where mushrooms were grown. They get their gorgeous brown color from a steaming process used between each crop to kill bacteria.
    When the Amish craftsmen get these boards, they power wash them and leave them untreated. You typically don't need to stain this wood because the acid in the mushroom soil created a treatment, making this wood naturally tough. Each shelter is unique - each is handcrafted and has its own beautiful rippled, deep grain pattern. And since they're made from reclaimed wood, you can feel good knowing our planet's resources weren't wasted.