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Produce => Wildlife forum => Topic started by: telboy on January 24, 2006, 09:39:42

Title: Blue tits
Post by: telboy on January 24, 2006, 09:39:42
Have noticed two tits taking an interest in our birdbox.

Should the box be cleaned out of old nesting material or left?
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: Obelixx on January 24, 2006, 09:57:34
The RSPB advises cleaning to remove any pests that may be lurking in the old nesting material.
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: kenkew on January 24, 2006, 10:00:22
Cleaned out.
Unlike a normal nest which is subjected to the elements a man made structure can encourage parasites and disease. Do it now before the interest really grows!
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: telboy on January 24, 2006, 13:02:09
Thanks a lot!
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: kenkew on January 24, 2006, 13:39:08
....or knock another one up from bits of an old pallet with an access roof.

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Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: rosebud on January 24, 2006, 14:12:15
WE have two bluetits in and out of our box and i dident know what to do its so early, we usually do clean them out but was worried when they kept coming back incase we frighten them off , so now we shall clean them, thank you for asking that question Telboy.
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: grawrc on January 24, 2006, 18:04:43
I think it is quite likely that if you change/ replace/ or clean the box they will lose interest if they are already thinking seriously about making an offer. It is important to clean the boxes out but better done in the autumn so that traces of human intervention are long gone when the birds are house-hunting.
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: Yellow Petals on January 25, 2006, 23:26:44
Although best done after previous occupants have left, it's still ok to empty them out at this stage when the birds are using the box as a place to spend the night, as the nest building and thoughts of family life are a little way down the line & shouldn't be put off by a quick cleaning intervention  :)

Additional note:  Boiling water is adequate for this job.
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: tim on January 26, 2006, 06:55:05
We have a 3 slit vent in our larder wall. Blocked on the inside now. Sparrows have used it for decades, but I have never cleaned it - can't!

Have I done untold damage? Should I block it off completely?
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: rosebud on January 26, 2006, 12:47:40
I had a conversation with knowledgable?  bird person, and he said yes clean them out if you can possibly do so, but remember they do not have people in the wild to do that for them and they manage very well so what do i do empty or leave them to it . ??? ???.
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: kenkew on January 26, 2006, 13:38:46
Always best to clean out man made boxes as the way into them is usually just a small hole and the inside is a great place for bugs to over-winter. (Boxes for bluetits should have an entrance hole of no more than 30mm.)

Any location the birds choose, like under eves, in disused chimneys, hole in the wall is best left alone unless you have easy access to it.
Swallows for instance return to the same nest for years. Their nests should be left alone.
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: telboy on January 26, 2006, 22:09:53
Thanks all.
I'm gonna clean it out - if there's anything in there?
Will report back.
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: Merlins Mum on January 29, 2006, 20:55:02
Ken I like your nest box  :)

MM
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: kenkew on February 02, 2006, 16:12:19
Ta, MM.
I put that particular one up a tree in my local wood. Not very high 'cos I only had an old log to stand on.
Yesterday it wasn't there. Some person must have nicked it to put in their garden. Very cheeky!
Am I mad or upset? Na!...Not at all. At the end of the day a bird will have a home and that was the idea, eh?
Title: Re: Blue tits
Post by: Merlins Mum on February 02, 2006, 18:55:47
ahh, aren't you kind and a very posh home at that  :)

MM