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Nest Box and Guards

Bluebird Nest Box Design

We have evolved a bluebird nest box over the past few years which is working well on our trails.  The bluebirds seem to like the design, and it is easy to monitor and clean out.  For a full copy of the design, click on the picture to the right to download a PDF file of it.

Predator Guard Designs

We utilize two types of predator guards to help limit predation of our bluebird nest boxes.  One we call the Cat/Raccoon Guard is made of a heavy wire mesh and goes on the front of the nest box to help fend off raccoons, cats, opossums, large birds, etc.  This works by backing the critters off so it is too far of a reach into the box to get the eggs or babies.  The pattern for the Raccoon Guard now posted on this site is slightly different from our original version.  We have changed it slightly to make it easier to cut out and lace together.  The other guard, Snake Guard, is made of round metal ducting material and is installed on the mounting pole for the nest box.  This guard is primarily to inhibit access by snakes which just love to dine on little birds and eggs.  This guard can also fend off climbing cats, squirrels, raccoons, etc.  (It also provides a bit of a challenge for squirrels when used on pole-mounted bird feeders.)

Don't let this happen to your bluebird nest box.  Mount your nest box on a metal pole, use a Snake Guard, and position your nest box away from nearby and overhanging branches.

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