T ONE-BOARD BLUEBIRD HOUSE How to Build a

How to Build a
ONE-BOARD 13 ˝
BLUEBIRD HOUSE
9˝
1/
2
71/2˝
9˝
9˝
4˝
T
51/2˝
o help bluebird reproduction,
as well as that of other cavity-nesting
songbirds, erect nesting boxes in areas where other habitat requirements
are met. This “one board” bluebird nest box is easy to construct and erect.
11/2˝ HOLE
9˝
131/2˝
51/2˝
OLE
7 ˝
1/
2
BACK
9˝
FRONT
71/2˝
ROOF
9˝
9˝
SIDE
9˝
4˝
SIDE
4˝
FLOOR
SAVE EXCESS!
11/2˝ HOLE
MATERIALS
• One 1”x6”, at least 52” long
• 10-15 exterior-grade screws, 1”
• Three small nails (used as hinges for pivoting door)
Recommended Tools:
• Table saw or handsaw
• Variable-speed reversing drill
2
• Drill bit (slightly larger than your nails)
• Screwdriver bit for drill
• 11⁄2” spade bit for drill
• Tape measure
Pivot nail
in back.
Pivot nail
in front.
THE HOUSE
Nail holds side door closed,
pulls out to open for cleaning.
1. Cut the board to the measurements above and drill the 11⁄2”
entrance hole using the spade bit.
2. Screw the walls, floor, and roof together, leaving one of the
side walls unattached. This will be the door to clean the house
3. Drill three holes (two in the front, one in the back) through the front
and back walls and into the side of the door. Insert two nails in the
top as pivot nails, one in the bottom to hold the side door closed.
4. Fasten house to a 5’-6’ pole with metal tie straps. Erect so that
house is 4’-5’ above the ground.
3
Pivot nail
in back.
Pivot nail
in front.
THE BAFFLES
Baffles are important because they keep predators from invading your
bluebird nest. Pick from the following and install below the house.
Aluminum Cone (inhibits raccoons, snakes and other predators) Cut a
piece of aluminum to the circular dimensions on the next page, wrap
around the pole and fasten ends with 1⁄4” round head sheet metal
screws. Fasten to pole with a post clamp.
Nail holds side door closed,
pulls out to open for cleaning.
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PVC (inhibits raccoons, snakes and other predators) Cut a piece of 4” PVC to a length of
24” and attach a PVC cap using a bead of sealant. Cut a hole in the center of the cap,
attach a stop using a pipe clamp and scrap wood chunk, then slide over the pipe. This
baffle should wobble back and forth on the pipe as prey attempt to climb.
2-Liter Bottle Top (Used only in the
south to inhibit fire ants) Cut the top
off of a 2-liter bottle and slide over the
pole. Make sure there are no gaps
between the plastic and the pole
that ants can squeeze through. Use
electrical or duct tape to seal any
gaps and secure to pole.
1/ ˝ Round Head
4
sheet metal screws
o
60 WEDGE
18˝
RADIUS
Note: We recommend using
either the aluminum or the PVC
baffle, not both. In the south,
add the 2-liter bottle top baffle
to the bottom of the pole to
prevent fire ant infestation.
o
60 WEDGE
18˝
RADIUS