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Proper Birdhouse Attachment Methods
- Use stainless steel or galvanized threaded rod to attach the birdhouse to a tree.
- Drill into the tree with a ship auger, insert the bolt, and attach the birdhouse.
- Consider using flexible nylon webbing to secure the birdhouse without causing harm.
Best Practices for Birdhouse Placement
- Locate a limb between 6 and 20 feet off the ground to hang the birdhouse, depending on the bird.
- Birdhouses should be 5 to 30 feet above the ground and at least 25 feet apart.
- Position the entrance hole away from prevailing winds or rain, with east, south, or north-facing directions preferred.
What to Avoid with Birdhouses
- Avoid nailing birdhouses to trees as nails can cause damage and introduce wood-decay fungi.
- Opt instead for stainless steel or galvanized threaded rods for attachment.
- Consider using flexible nylon webbing or wire for securing the birdhouse without causing harm.