theeggman
Drone Bee
- Joined
- May 9, 2011
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- Location
- Okehampton,Devon
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 2 Cedar + 5 Poly
Ever since we had the bungalow built we've had House Martins nesting in the gables (4) and under the eaves (2).
Most years we have nest failure, sometimes at egg stage, others just before the young can fly. One year I erected a platform and replaced the young and some nest material back up in the gable and the parents raised the chicks to flying stage. We assumed that some years there was not enough suitable mud for 'good' construction, too much sand from the puddles in the drive, but there is now a pond and this year there wasn't a shortage of water at the relevant time.
So the reason for this post is, does anybody out there have experience of artificial nests. We've just bought some ceramic nests from the website named after a river (same as but cheaper than RSPB) which will go up as soon as our visitors have gone. Should we prime the nests with moss or something? Any other tips would be very welcome.
Tim
Most years we have nest failure, sometimes at egg stage, others just before the young can fly. One year I erected a platform and replaced the young and some nest material back up in the gable and the parents raised the chicks to flying stage. We assumed that some years there was not enough suitable mud for 'good' construction, too much sand from the puddles in the drive, but there is now a pond and this year there wasn't a shortage of water at the relevant time.
So the reason for this post is, does anybody out there have experience of artificial nests. We've just bought some ceramic nests from the website named after a river (same as but cheaper than RSPB) which will go up as soon as our visitors have gone. Should we prime the nests with moss or something? Any other tips would be very welcome.
Tim