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Thursday, August 4, 2011
The LAL Dingging Is Not That Simple !!!
I always prescribed that when you open your BH LAL (the hole on the floor to draw those birds downstairs) you need to select them properly.
The best is to get a location where 100% of these birds will have no choice but to fly above it both when they return home in the evening or going out of your BH in the morning.
The reason is simple, if you place this LAL at a far corner of your BH where only 10-20% of the birds will be flying above them, you will have a nearly empty nesting rooms downstairs.
I am not trying to belittle your "sifu" or "consultant" decision but just take a moment of your time and imagine how difficult it will be to pull those wild birds downstairs.
It is already a big night mare to pull them into the BH and now to get them downstairs will be another great task.
Just take my advise and you will have lesser heart ache later.
"Find the position where 100% of your tenant will fly in and out over the spot. Get your cement breaking boys to open them up as big as you can."
My Bidor BH the LAL was done with about three days ago.
I choose an area just before the birds enter the nesting room on the top floor.
The two workers need more than a day to complete them and now the 5 feet by 8 feet hole on the floor is wide open completed with a 6 inch high curb.
They use these drilling machine, something similar to your dentist tool, and the grinding noise was unbearable.
Prior to starting I insisted that the whole area be convered with plastic sheet preventing those dust from flying all over the rooms.
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