Eulenbis is located about 13 kilometers northwest of Kaiserslautern in the North Palatinate Uplands within its sub-area Obere Lauterhöhen. Eulenbis is the highest local parish within the community of Weilerbach. The hamlets Mückenmühle and Untere Pfeifermühle also belong to the community. [2] Neighboring communities are - clockwise - Sulzbachtal, Katzweiler, Rodenbach, Weilerbach and Erzenhausen.
The Eulenkopf to the west of the village, which is located directly on the boundary of Erzenhausen, has a height of 422 m above sea level. NHN. The Mooslauter runs through the middle of the east of the district. From the left it takes on the Eulenbis receiving water. In the far south, the Rischbach forms the boundary to Weilerbach for a short distance. The first written mention of Ulengebeiß dates from 1380. In addition, there was a deserted area in the municipality called Mückenhausen.
From 1798 to 1814, when the Palatinate was part of the French Republic (until 1804) and then part of the Napoleonic Empire, the place was incorporated into the canton of Wolfstein. In 1815 the municipality first belonged to Austria. After the Congress of Vienna, it was added to Bavaria a year later. In 1817 the community moved to the canton of Kaiserslautern. From 1818 to 1862 Eulenbis was part of the Land Commissioner in Kaiserslautern, which was then converted into a district office.
From 1939 he was part of the Kaiserslautern district. After the Second World War, Eulenbis became part of the then newly formed state of Rhineland-Palatinate within the French occupation zone. In the course of the first administrative reform in Rhineland-Palatinate, the place became part of the newly formed community of Weilerbach in 1972.