Kim, you are very bad!
For recording bats I'd have thought you'd have to divide down or heterodyne the signal beforehand (perhaps this is what you're plannign to do?), or use a USB oscilloscope for sampling rather than an audio ADC.
The Baton is a simple but versatile bat detector having a monitor speaker allowing reduction of frequencies between 20kHz to 120kHz. The division factor is 10, reducing the sounds of a 50kHz bat to 5kHz
But, but, but, that microphone, and I assume any USB mic, has an upper frequency limit of circa 16kHz. Bats are typically 50kHz hence the need for the Baton and other bat dectectors.The shim however looks good.
Ultrasonic USB microphones are available, but not cheap. eg Ultramic (about £200). http://www.dodotronic.com/ultramics
What are you actually wanting to do with it?
Depending on your electronics and programming skills