HOSP attack on my TRES this morning-GRAPHIC photo.
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sheila&dwayne
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we had to increase the size to 15/16....
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Bernie Nikolai
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Hi Kathy, from my testing and research....
7/8" tall slot...sparrows cannot enter but tree swallows can
15/16" tall slot...SOME very determined sparrows can get in, but most can't
1" tall slot...most sparrows can enter.
So you will have to experiment for your area and see what is best at your site.
7/8" tall slot...sparrows cannot enter but tree swallows can
15/16" tall slot...SOME very determined sparrows can get in, but most can't
1" tall slot...most sparrows can enter.
So you will have to experiment for your area and see what is best at your site.
He who harbors the nesting bird shall have health and happiness all the year
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I lost 70 - 80% of my bluebird and tree swallow nests/broods/eggs to HOSP every year until last year. I started using Sparrow Spookers and have not lost a single egg or young bird since I began using them. This year I have had two bluebird nests fledge seven young and have three young in a box now. I will fledge more than 60 tree swallows this year. I practice lethal HOSP control, but can only trap at my remote site and can only do so about once per week. I would not even attempt to host bluebirds and tree swallows without a Sparrow Spooker for every box with a nest now (place the spooker after the first egg is laid). You can buy them or build your own for a couple of bucks a piece. Here is a link:
http://www.sialis.org/sparrowspooker.htm
The tree swallows don't mind them a bit!
http://www.sialis.org/sparrowspooker.htm
The tree swallows don't mind them a bit!
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teridickinson
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Did you see the other thread about using the Spookers? Seems like it works for both EABB and TRES. I'd definitely consider putting spookers on now if you have any remaining TRES nesting anywhere.KathyF wrote:It took him less than 30 mins to destroy my brood of 5.
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KathyF
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As of 2018 - 84 cavities offered, max # of pairs hosted - 82.
Thanks for the info, Bernie - I'm going to switch my nesting pair's door over this weekend, starting with the 7/8" slot. If that doesn't work, I'll enlarge it some.
Thanks everyone for the information and replies!
An update - I killed the female HOSP and the male left. All that destruction and then he just leaves.
I'll be ready for him when he comes back.
Thanks, Teri - yes, I saw the info on the spooker. I'm going to switch them to the slotted door first, then install a spooker after they get accustomed to the door.teridickinson wrote:Did you see the other thread about using the Spookers? Seems like it works for both EABB and TRES. I'd definitely consider putting spookers on now if you have any remaining TRES nesting anywhere.KathyF wrote:It took him less than 30 mins to destroy my brood of 5.
Thanks everyone for the information and replies!
An update - I killed the female HOSP and the male left. All that destruction and then he just leaves.
"Sometimes", said Pooh, "the smallest things take up the most room in your heart."
2023 - 82 pair
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2020 - 78 pair
2019 - 80 pair
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2023 - 82 pair
2022 - 80 pair
2021 - 75 pair
2020 - 78 pair
2019 - 80 pair
http://kathyfreeze.blogspot.com
